Legal Regulation of Interest in the Context of Private Autonomy According to Old Georgian Law

Authors

  • Tamar Katsitadze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60131/jlaw.1.2025.9270

Keywords:

Interest, Restriction of Interest, Private Autonomy, The Role of Justice in The Regulation Of Interest, Old Georgian Law.

Abstract

The article discusses the issue of the legal regulation of interest in Old Georgian law within the context of private autonomy. It examines what legal mechanisms were used to regulate the restriction of interest for the purpose of protecting the principles of justice and morality in the legal monuments of Old Georgian law. The article also analyzes the legislative challenges related to this process and its impact on defining the boundaries of private autonomy.

Author Biography

Tamar Katsitadze

PhD student  at the Faculty of Law, Ivane Javakhishvili State University.

References

The Law Code of George the Brilliant – Commentaries, Davitashvili G., Zhvania N. (eds.), 2018.

Zoidze B., Reception of European Private Law in Georgia, Tbilisi, 2005.

Javakhishvili Iv., Collected Works in Twelve Volumes, Vol. VII, Tbilisi, 1984.

Monuments of Georgian Law, Dolidze I. (ed.), vol. VIII, Tbilisi, 1985 (in Georgian).

Monuments of Georgian Law, Dolidze I. (ed.), vol. VII, Tbilisi, 1981 (in Georgian).

Monuments of Georgian Law, Dolidze I. (ed.), vol. VIII, Tbilisi, 1985 (in Georgian).

Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Katsitadze, T. (2025). Legal Regulation of Interest in the Context of Private Autonomy According to Old Georgian Law. Journal of Law , (1), 24–35 (Geo) 22. https://doi.org/10.60131/jlaw.1.2025.9270

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