Normative acts¶
The Normative acts section collects sources of EU and Italian law with a defined scope: each published act has a relevant cross-reference to the AI Act, either through direct mention or through subject-matter overlap (data governance, product liability, cybersecurity, digital markets, digital identity).
Editorial scope¶
Acts are included if they meet at least one of the following criteria:
- they are directly referenced by the AI Act in the regulation's text or recitals;
- they materially intersect the AI Act's scope (e.g. processing of personal data under the GDPR, product safety under the Cyber Resilience Act, data governance under the Data Act);
- they constitute a legal precondition or implementing instrument (e.g. Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, national implementing legislation).
Acts on general digital law that do not have an operational link to artificial intelligence are not included.
Content format¶
For each act, the dedicated page provides:
- an introductory fact sheet with metadata (number, date, official source, status, applicability);
- a cross-reference table with the AI Act (mutually referenced articles, nature of the intersection);
- the full text of the act, in bilingual version:
- for EU acts both IT/EN versions are official, drawn from EUR-Lex;
- for Italian acts the IT version is the official text (Normattiva / Gazzetta Ufficiale); the EN version is an unofficial translation by the site curator, provided for informational purposes and declared at the top of the page.
Sections¶
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Italy
Italian acts with relevant cross-reference to the AI Act, starting from Law 132/2025 (provisions on artificial intelligence).
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European Union
EU acts intersecting the AI Act's scope through direct reference or material overlap. The AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) has a dedicated page accessible directly from the main menu; other planned acts include the GDPR, Data Act, DSA, Cyber Resilience Act, NIS2, Product Liability Directive.
Work in progress¶
The section is being progressively populated. Pages already published are subject to revision should the sources change (new consolidations, amendments, repeals). The date of the last update is shown at the bottom of each page.