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- Title
Zum Einfluss der römischrechtlichen Tradition in der Privatrechtsentwicklung und in der Neukodifikation des Zivilrechts in Georgien (Sakartwelo).
- Authors
Hamza, Gábor
- Abstract
The author analyzes in the first part of his article the influence of the Byzantine legal tradition on the development of private law in Georgia. Special emphasis is given to the code (compilation) of king or emperor Wachtang VI in the first half of the 18th century. The comprehensive code of Wachtang VI is based mainly on Byzantine law. In the second part of the study the structure, the main institutions as well as the sources of the Georgian Civil Code promulgated and put into effect in 1997 are analyzed. The author outlines that the redactors of this code availed themselves of the scholarly achievements of the German pandectist legal science based substantially on Roman law tradition. The redactors of the Civil Code of 1997 took into consideration the French Civil Code, the German Civil Code, the Italian Civil Code of 1942 as well as the New Dutch Civil Code. The redactors of the Georgian Civil Code did not adopt the concept moniste whereby the Civil Code of Georgia is no code unique - unlike the Italian Civil Code of 1942 and the New Dutch Civil Code.
- Subjects
EUROPE; BYZANTINE law; CIVIL law; CIVIL procedure; HISTORY of civil law
- Publication
Journal on European History of Law, 2018, Vol 9, Issue 1, p174
- ISSN
2042-6402
- Publication type
Article