Bridging National and International Legal Data: Two Projects Based on the Japanese Legal Standard XML Schema for Comparative Law Studies
arXiv cs.CL / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes an integrated framework that links two projects based on the Japanese Legal Standard XML schema to support computational comparative law.
- It develops a conversion pipeline from JLS to Akoma Ntoso to enable Japanese statutes to be integrated into international LegalDocML-based legislative databases.
- It applies multilingual embedding models and semantic textual similarity to identify corresponding provisions across national legal systems.
- A prototype system combines multilingual embeddings, FAISS retrieval, and Cross-Encoder reranking to generate candidate correspondences and visualize them as cross-jurisdictional networks for exploratory analysis.
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