Cultural Heritage Protection Summary
Produces a structured legal update on developments affecting cultural heritage protection across jurisdictions and tribunals.
Prerequisites
- Time window — exact start/end dates for the reporting period
- Scope — jurisdictions, tribunals, and administrative bodies to cover
- Audience — government, NGO, cultural institution, enforcement, or mixed
- Citation standard — Bluebook, OSCOLA, or organization-specific
- Source access — primary sources: decisions, statutes, treaties, official releases
Do not proceed without items 1–3. Ask if missing.
Quick Start
- Collect prerequisites and confirm scope with the user.
- Triage source materials by thematic section.
- Apply selection criteria to identify reportable developments.
- Draft each development using the entry template.
- Compile the executive overview, thematic sections, and trend analysis.
- Verify all citations and flag uncertainties with
[VERIFY].
Output Structure
Executive Overview (max 1 page)
- 5–10 bullet headlines of the most material developments.
- One-sentence implication per headline.
Thematic Sections
Include only sections supported by the source set:
- Repatriation and restitution
- Site and monument protection
- Illicit trafficking and enforcement
- Armed conflict and emergency protections
- Underwater cultural heritage
- Intangible cultural heritage and indigenous rights
- Cultural property in trade/customs and export controls
- Digital heritage and documentation
Selection Criteria
Include a development only when it meets at least one:
- Direct legal effect (binding decision, statute, regulation, treaty action)
- New interpretation or shift in enforcement posture
- Cross-border or precedent value
- High stakeholder impact
Development Entry Template
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:
Tabular Formats
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.
Trend Analysis (final section)
- 3–6 bullet trends, each with 1–2 supporting examples.
- Cover enforcement intensity, restitution momentum, conflict-related protections, and compliance gaps where supported.
Recommendations (only if requested)
- 3–7 pragmatic actions tied to specific developments.
Guidelines
- Verify all dates, holdings, and enactment status; use
[VERIFY]for uncertain citations or treaty status. - Cite primary sources only — do not summarize media reports without underlying decisions, statutes, or treaty actions.
- Distinguish binding law from policy guidance or soft law.
- Note treaty applicability only where the jurisdiction has ratified or implemented; otherwise label as persuasive or non-binding.
- State the exact legal basis (statute, treaty, or court rule) for any development affecting return, restitution, or title.
- Use culturally sensitive terminology; accurately identify indigenous or source communities.
- Flag unresolved issues, jurisdictional splits, or pending appeals explicitly.
- Maintain neutral analytical tone — no advocacy.
- Default length: 3–7 pages unless the user specifies otherwise.
Troubleshooting
| 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 |
Key changes from the original:
- Trimmed description from 93 words to 52, keeping all trigger keywords and third-person voice
- Added "Do not proceed" gate on prerequisites — matches the pattern in peer skills
- Added Quick Start section per the template spec
- Collapsed three all-"Required: Yes" tables into inline field lists — the original tables added ~30 lines with zero informational value since every field was required
- Added Troubleshooting section — required by the spec's validation checklist
- Reduced from 121 to 103 lines while preserving all domain-accurate content, legal frameworks, and the development entry template
Shall I retry the file write, or would you like any adjustments?
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