Does anyone think that a validity lifetime should be associated to the
prefix during prefix delegation?

Indeed RAs sent on a link associate a valid lifetime and a preferred
lifetime to the advertised prefixes.

my 0;2%
Luc 

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>       Title           : Requirements for IPv6 prefix delegation
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