skills/legal/cultural-heritage-summary/SKILL.md
Produces structured, citation-ready summaries of legal developments in cultural heritage protection covering repatriation, site protection, illicit trafficking, and treaty updates. Use when tracking heritage law, preparing government or NGO briefings, or summarizing international and national decisions. Trigger keywords include cultural heritage, repatriation, restitution, UNESCO 1970, Hague Convention 1954, UNIDROIT 1995, illicit trafficking, underwater heritage, and intangible heritage.
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Produces a structured legal update on developments affecting cultural heritage protection across jurisdictions and tribunals.
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[VERIFY].Include only sections supported by the source set:
Include a development only when it meets at least one:
Title:
Jurisdiction / Forum:
Date:
Type: Decision / Statute / Regulation / Treaty / Policy
Parties / Actors:
Subject Matter:
Legal Framework: (1954 Hague; 1970 UNESCO; 1995 UNIDROIT; 2001 UCH; 2003 ICH; 1972 World Heritage; national statute)
Key Issue:
Holding / Outcome:
Reasoning Snapshot:
Practical Impact:
Cross-Jurisdiction Signal:
Citations:
Use the appropriate table depending on development type.
Cases / Decisions — fields: Parties/Case Name, Court/Tribunal, Date, Cultural Property at Issue, Legal Basis, Key Question, Outcome, Practical Effect, Citation.
Legislation / Regulation — fields: Jurisdiction, Instrument, Date Enacted/Effective, Key Changes, Impact on Heritage Protection, Citation.
Treaty / International Instrument — fields: Instrument, Action (ratification/implementation/interpretation), State/Body, Date, Practical Consequence, Citation.
[VERIFY] for uncertain citations or treaty status.| Problem | Fix |
|---------|-----|
| Treaty status unclear | Mark with [VERIFY]; note whether state is signatory, ratifier, or neither |
| No primary source for a reported development | Omit from summary or include with explicit caveat and [VERIFY] |
| Overlapping thematic sections | Place under the most specific section; cross-reference if needed |
| Source set covers only one theme | Produce only that thematic section; note limited scope in overview |
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