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swiss-legal-source-authority-triage-enrique-g-zbindenlisted

Swiss legal source and authority triage. Use when a user asks a Swiss legal, regulatory, compliance, contract, employment, corporate, litigation, IP, tax, privacy, public-law, fintech, register, or cantonal-law question; when Swiss law may apply; or when an AI legal answer needs source routing across federal, cantonal, communal, regulator, register, contractual, professional, soft-law, multilingual, or open-data layers.
ThomasMoreAI/legal-skills-open · ★ 16 · AI & Automation · score 86
Install: claude install-skill ThomasMoreAI/legal-skills-open
# Swiss Legal Source & Authority Triage ## Purpose Use this skill to map the Swiss legal authority structure before producing a legal answer. This skill does **not** provide Swiss legal advice. It helps an AI assistant identify the correct source layer, authority hierarchy, language/version checks, uncertainty flags, and human-review boundaries for Swiss legal research and legal-operations workflows. Core thesis: **for Swiss legal AI, route authority before generating an answer.** ## When to use this skill Use this skill whenever: - The user asks a question involving Swiss law, Switzerland, a Swiss party, Swiss assets, Swiss employment, Swiss contracts, Swiss courts, Swiss regulators, Swiss companies, Swiss data protection, Swiss financial regulation, Swiss IP, Swiss tax, Swiss criminal/public law, or Swiss cantonal/municipal law. - The user asks whether a legal issue is federal, cantonal, communal, regulatory, contractual, professional, or mixed. - The user asks for Swiss legal research sources, legal-source validation, or a legal source map. - A contract, policy, memo, or compliance workflow claims to be governed by Swiss law. - The answer could be affected by official-language versions, cantonal variation, regulator practice, pending reform, or register/legal-state evidence. ## Safety and role limits Do not present the output as legal advice. Use language such as: > This is a Swiss legal source and authority triage, not legal advice. It identifies likely source l