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...
Main Author: | Giorgi Kveliashvili |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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European University Institute of Law
2022-12-01
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Series: | სამართალი და მსოფლიო |
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Online Access: | https://lawandworld.ge/PDF/articlesPDF/Volume8_issue4_2022/Giorgi_Kveliashvili.pdf |
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