customs of Lübeck

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The customs of Lübeck were a medieval legal and commercial tradition from the city of Lübeck that became a leading model for trade and municipal law across the Hanseatic League.

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instanceOf commercial tradition
legal tradition
model law
municipal law system
appliedIn Baltic port cities
Hanseatic League cities
North German trading towns
appliesTo city of Lübeck
followedBy later codified Lübeck law
hasGoal facilitation of long-distance trade
legal security for merchants
standardization of commercial practice
hasInfluencedBy German city law traditions
maritime practices of Baltic merchants
hasLegalStatus city law model
customary law
hasOriginCountry Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
hasOriginPlace Lübeck NERFINISHED
hasPart commercial law
court procedures
maritime law
merchant privileges
municipal governance rules
port and harbor regulations
trading regulations
hasStartTime Middle Ages NERFINISHED
influenced Hanseatic League law
municipal law in Baltic towns
municipal law in North German towns
trade law in the Baltic Sea region
trade law in the North Sea region
isSubjectOf Hanseatic League studies
medieval legal history
regulates commercial disputes
contractual obligations among merchants
harbor usage
jurisdiction of city courts
liability for cargo and ships
merchant conduct
shipping and navigation
weights and measures in trade
temporalCoverage high medieval period
late medieval period
usedBy Hanseatic merchants NERFINISHED
Lübeck city council NERFINISHED
urban courts in Lübeck
useLanguage Latin
Middle Low German NERFINISHED

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Hanseatic law basedOn customs of Lübeck