Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms

Moral norms date back centuries. In a specific time and space, morality took a higher place than codified legal norms. The development of law has led to the fact that today codified acts have a predominant place in legal proceedings, although due to the important place of moral rules in society, the...

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Main Author: Giorgi Kveliashvili
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Language:deu
Published: European University Institute of Law 2022-12-01
Series:სამართალი და მსოფლიო
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description Moral norms date back centuries. In a specific time and space, morality took a higher place than codified legal norms. The development of law has led to the fact that today codified acts have a predominant place in legal proceedings, although due to the important place of moral rules in society, the legislator did not deny its importance in the Civil Code of Georgia. On the one hand, taking into account the role of morality in society and reinforcing its importance with the Civil Code is a positive fact, however, on the other hand, it is important to assess how correct it is to reinforce it in its current form, as well as how much power it gives the court in order to limit the fate of transactions con- cluded within the autonomy of the will of individuals. While the consideration of moral rules should respond to the demands of society, its abstract and unclear content creates the possibility of excessively restricting the freedom of individuals when concluding a contract with the norms of morality unknown to a person. By discussing the selected issue, it becomes possible to analyze and evaluate the challenges and problems in Georgian litigation. The question to be discussed is: is the strengthening of morality a positive factor, or it can negatively affect the fate of the deals made by the autonomy of the will of individuals and limit their freedom.
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spelling doaj.art-0531f044c1314cd6934faf882175ba222022-12-27T10:16:15ZdeuEuropean University Institute of Lawსამართალი და მსოფლიო2346-79162587-50432022-12-0184154171https://doi.org/10.36475/8.4.10Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral NormsGiorgi Kveliashvili 03rd Year Student of the Bachelor's Program in Law at the Faculty of Law of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State UniversityMoral norms date back centuries. In a specific time and space, morality took a higher place than codified legal norms. The development of law has led to the fact that today codified acts have a predominant place in legal proceedings, although due to the important place of moral rules in society, the legislator did not deny its importance in the Civil Code of Georgia. On the one hand, taking into account the role of morality in society and reinforcing its importance with the Civil Code is a positive fact, however, on the other hand, it is important to assess how correct it is to reinforce it in its current form, as well as how much power it gives the court in order to limit the fate of transactions con- cluded within the autonomy of the will of individuals. While the consideration of moral rules should respond to the demands of society, its abstract and unclear content creates the possibility of excessively restricting the freedom of individuals when concluding a contract with the norms of morality unknown to a person. By discussing the selected issue, it becomes possible to analyze and evaluate the challenges and problems in Georgian litigation. The question to be discussed is: is the strengthening of morality a positive factor, or it can negatively affect the fate of the deals made by the autonomy of the will of individuals and limit their freedom.https://lawandworld.ge/PDF/articlesPDF/Volume8_issue4_2022/Giorgi_Kveliashvili.pdfmoralityautonomy of the will of personsproblems
spellingShingle Giorgi Kveliashvili
Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
სამართალი და მსოფლიო
morality
autonomy of the will of persons
problems
title Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
title_full Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
title_fullStr Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
title_full_unstemmed Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
title_short Restriction of the Freedom of Will of Individuals by Moral Norms
title_sort restriction of the freedom of will of individuals by moral norms
topic morality
autonomy of the will of persons
problems
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