"Constitutionalization" of marriage in Georgia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52340/jo.2022.03.49Abstract
Marriage is the central institution of family law, which includes functional, psychological, political, and often religious content. At its core, it is one of the oldest pre-state, moreover, pre-judicial social formations, which has a great deal of content and with which the state's special caution is due, as unintended interference with personal liberty and privacy can have very serious and critical consequences. Given its social status and importance, given that it is a legal institution, marriage can be seen as a combination of economic or legal "rights, benefits and obligations."