Lübeck law

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Lübeck law was a widely adopted medieval German municipal legal code that governed the administration and commercial life of many Baltic and Hanseatic cities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German town law
medieval legal code
municipal law
adoptedBy Greifswald NERFINISHED
Riga NERFINISHED
Rostock NERFINISHED
Stralsund NERFINISHED
Tallinn NERFINISHED
Wismar NERFINISHED
other Hanseatic towns
appliesTo city of Lübeck NERFINISHED
centeredOn Lübeck NERFINISHED
codifiedIn 13th century
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
developed 12th century
governed city self-government
competence of city courts
election of city councils
maritime trade rules
obligations of burghers
rights of burghers
historicalRole legal basis of many Hanseatic cities
influenced Hanseatic commercial law NERFINISHED
urban law in the Baltic region
influencedBy Saxon law NERFINISHED
legalFamily Lübeck law family of town laws
legalLanguage Middle Low German NERFINISHED
legalSystem German law
namedAfter Lübeck NERFINISHED
region Baltic Sea region NERFINISHED
regulates city council organization
commercial life
harbor regulations
judicial procedures
market regulations
merchant disputes
municipal administration
property rights
urban trade
relatedTo Magdeburg law NERFINISHED
status historical law code
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedIn Baltic cities
Hanseatic cities NERFINISHED
Northern Germany NERFINISHED
Polish Baltic ports
Prussian Baltic ports
Scandinavia NERFINISHED

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