Swedish Legal Intelligence

Primary-source Swedish legal intelligence

LawEngine maps Swedish statutes, parliamentary materials, and court-linked authority into a bounded, source-grounded graph. Deterministic authority mapping - no model decides what is connected.

Built from over 400,000 primary-source legal units across statutes, parliamentary materials, and court decisions.

For legal research teams, knowledge groups, legal information providers, and legal-tech teams evaluating corpus-backed infrastructure.

Public today: overview, ranked exploration, source links, and a bounded Authority Graph over statutes, propositions, committee reports, and Riksdag communications.

Legal units400K+Primary-source statutes, parliamentary materials, and court decisions
Authority edges109.4KDeterministic authority relationships already traced across the Sweden corpus
Chain links317KLegislative-chain substrate connecting statutes and source materials
Visible authority docs55.8KSource documents visible on the public Authority Graph today
Authority edges109.4KCurrent deterministic authority edges across the Sweden corpus
Chain links landed317KDeterministic legislative-chain relationships already mapped across the Sweden corpus
Prep-work resolution94.9%Resolved preparatory-work references across the current Sweden corpus
Last verified2026-04-01Current public page copy and snapshot

Overview

What this public Sweden surface does today

Review a corpus-backed Sweden overview, compare leading statutes and source documents, inspect the Authority Graph, and open primary-source links without losing sight of what is landed versus what is visible.

What this is

A provenance-first Sweden research surface

This is a source-grounded Swedish legal intelligence surface built from statutes, parliamentary materials, and court-linked authority signals.

Authority mapping is deterministic. Embeddings and fuzzy linking do not decide what is connected.

The Sweden backend now spans over 400,000 legal units from primary sources. The public Authority Graph intentionally renders a narrower visible set of 55,792 source documents so the explorer stays legible, inspectable, and easy to audit.

Primary-source legal units400K+Statutes, parliamentary materials, and court decisions in one Sweden corpus
Visible authority docs55,792Source documents currently visible on the public Authority Graph

Who this is for

  • Legal research teams working from primary sources and clear corpus boundaries.
  • Knowledge, product, and legal-tech leaders evaluating provenance-first infrastructure.
  • Workflow builders who care about traceability, source links, and explainable scope.
Corpus scale
Over 400,000 legal units from primary sources
Visible authority docs
55,792 source documents across propositions, committee reports, and Riksdag communications
Authority tracing
109,367 traced authority relationships across the Sweden corpus
Legislative-chain substrate
317,036 deterministic chain links across the Sweden corpus
Prep-work resolution
74,794 resolved and 4,022 unresolved (94.9%)
Snapshot date
2026-03-31
Last verified
2026-04-01

Why trust it

  • Primary Swedish legal sources drive both the corpus and the authority chain.
  • Deterministic authority mapping sets the graph directly from source material.
  • The public explorer is a bounded visible slice, not a claim that the whole corpus fits on one canvas.
  • Prep-work references currently resolve at 94.9%, with a bounded unresolved tail of 4,022 rows.
  • Snapshot date is 2026-03-31, with overview facts last verified on 2026-04-01.

Ranked proof

Leading statutes and source documents

The tables below reflect the current working set context inspection view, not a full-corpus leaderboard. Selected laws and directly connected materials rank ahead of the surrounding context.

Top statutes

RankActProv.Score
11,7190.017505
26810.01219
31,9440.011356
49550.011117
54530.005983

Authority documents

RankDocumentTypeEdges
1Committee Report18
2Proposition18
3Proposition18
4Riksdag Communication18
5Riksdag Communication18

Public boundary

What this public Sweden view shows today

This page is a bounded public inspection surface. It is designed to show corpus quality, source-grounded authority tracing, and the difference between the broader Sweden corpus and the focused public view on the page.

The visible graph stays intentionally smaller than the landed Sweden substrate so rankings, detail cards, and source links remain readable and explainable.

  • Public today: overview, ranked exploration, source links, Statutes Only, and Authority Graph.
  • This route keeps the spotlight on the Authority Graph first, while decision view, motion nodes, and broader Sweden workflows stay in the wider product foundation for now.
  • The broader Sweden corpus already includes 317,036 deterministic chain links, while this page keeps the visual story focused on a readable public slice.
  • Snapshot 2026-03-31; last verified 2026-04-01.

Explore Network

Inspect a bounded Swedish legal graph

This graph shows how Swedish statutes connect to each other and, in Authority Graph, to the legislative materials most closely tied to them. Use the focus rail to move between the featured set, the working set, a single law, or the full visible view. Bright nodes mark the active focus; faded nodes show surrounding context.

Inspection view

Authority Graph: Working set

Bright nodes show your selected laws and the legislative materials most directly tied to them. Faded nodes keep the surrounding legal landscape visible. Node size tracks influence; thicker lines mark stronger connections.

FocusWorking set
View styleContext
Visible links585
Acts shown / direct acts43 / 1,537
Docs shown / direct docs30 / 4,169
SelectionSelected law set
FocusChoose a preset law set or a single statute to center the graph.Working setIn English: Current seven-law working set

The broader seven-law working set in one inspection view.

Use this when you want the widest current public law cluster before narrowing to one statute.

How this view was chosen: Selected law set. View style: Context.

Window sizeHow many laws and documents the graph draws at once. Larger sizes show more of the corpus, but can be harder to read.
View styleContext keeps nearby support visible. Focus only hides the surrounding ring from the same returned graph.
Drag to pan. Scroll or pinch to zoom. Click any node to inspect it. Bright nodes are selected or directly connected. Faded nodes show surrounding context. Thicker lines indicate stronger connections.

Ranked view

Current ranking in Working set

Compare statutes and source documents inside the current Context view. Selected laws and direct support rank ahead of the surrounding context.

RankActRoleTypeScoreCourt citesUnique decisionsInOutProv.
1Featured lawStatute0.0175054664479132,4051,719
2Working-set lawStatute0.01219983957815861681
3Working-set lawStatute0.0113561391255411,3731,944
4Featured lawStatute0.0111172,6712,1326401,068955
5Working-set lawStatute0.005983576553259579453
6Featured lawStatute0.0057652,0361,634412661529
7Featured lawStatute0.0035466960157997624
8Direct support lawStatute0.01026848475131,136913
9Direct support lawStatute0.00987911087541779961
10Direct support lawStatute0.00789229254931,101971

Method & Coverage

What is public today

This public Sweden route is a bounded research surface built to show corpus quality, provenance discipline, and explainable authority tracing without overstating what is public.

Coverage

Included source layers

Sweden corpus
Over 400,000 legal units from primary sources
Visible authority docs
55,792 source documents
Authority tracing
109,367 traced edges
Chain links landed
317,036 deterministic links
Prep-work resolution
94.9% resolved
Snapshot date
2026-03-31
Last verified
2026-04-01

Public boundary

What this route makes public today

  • Available today: Sweden overview, ranked exploration, source links, Statutes Only, and Authority Graph.
  • This pass keeps the spotlight on the authority view first. Decision graph, motion nodes, and broad Sweden search or verification stay in the wider product foundation for now.
  • Shared public search and verification remain centered on the current U.S. public surfaces today.
  • This page is a public inspection surface, not the full Sweden product surface.

Deterministic tracing

Why it is trustworthy

  • Primary Swedish legal sources anchor the corpus and the authority chain.
  • Deterministic authority mapping means no model decides what is connected.
  • Prep-work references currently resolve at 94.9%, with 74,794 resolved rows and a bounded 4,022 row tail.
  • This public surface is intentionally narrower than the landed backend substrate. The bigger Sweden foundation is already real, and this page focuses on the strongest connected slice.

Current visible slice

What the current inspection view shows

Current focus
Working set
Graph type
Authority Graph
View style
Context
How this view was chosen
Selected law set
Displayed statutes
70
Displayed source documents
30
Visible links
585
Direct neighboring acts
43 shown of 1,537
Direct authority docs
20 shown of 4,169
Snapshot date
2026-03-28

Authority link types

Proposed in proposition116
Recommended in committee report102
Communicated in Riksdag communication79
  • This page shows a bounded visible slice rather than the full Sweden corpus at once.
  • The focus rail can isolate the featured set, the working set, one statute, or the full visible view.
  • Window size changes how many items are drawn at once while the underlying Sweden corpus stays the same.
  • Context keeps direct support and a faded outer ring visible. Focus only removes that outer ring from the same response.
  • Authority Graph combines statutes with propositions, committee reports, and Riksdag communications that are most connected in the visible slice.
  • Graph-type buttons, filters, and view-style controls change the visible graph, not the underlying corpus.