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Tevdore (Tedo) Ninidze

Tevdore (Tedo) Ninidze

Position

invited expert

Career

Professor Ninidze ascended to the position of associate professor at Tbilisi State University in 1986. Since 2005, he has held the esteemed title of full professor at the Faculty of Law within the same university.

Throughout his distinguished career, Professor Ninidze has held several pivotal roles, serving as Deputy Minister of Justice, General Prosecutor, Minister of Justice, Member of the Parliament of Georgia, and Member of the High Council of Justice of Georgia.

Tedo Ninidze's contribution to reforming and shaping modern Georgian law is unparalleled. With an academic career spanning one of the longest and most remarkable tenures in the Georgian scientific community, he played a crucial role as a member of commissions dedicated to drafting the Constitution of Georgia, the Civil Code of Georgia, and the Law of Georgia on Entrepreneurs.

Among his extensive publications are the first commentaries on the Civil Code of Georgia and the Georgian Law on Entrepreneurs, which have served as definitive resources for generations of Georgian lawyers over decades.

Since 2014, Professor Ninidze has served as an invited expert at "J&T Consulting," providing expertise in matters pertaining to international and notably significant disputes.

Tedo Ninidze consistently delivers thorough and authoritative insights regarding the application of Georgian law in international arbitration or beyond Georgia's borders, guaranteeing our clients' success in such cases.

Tedo Ninidze possesses extensive expertise not only in Georgian law but also in the realm of post-Soviet legal systems. His prior professional background grants him access to exclusive sources and resources related to post-Soviet countries' laws. Simultaneously, he holds considerable familiarity with the intricacies of international arbitration proceedings and expert participation in this domain.

Ninidze, T. The legal nature and subjects of the obligations, as well as compensation for Damage caused by extreme necessity; Herald of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Series of Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Law in 1973 N 4 (printed in Russian); Ninidze, T. To the concept of extreme necessity in the Soviet civil law //the problems of the state at the present reality, Issue 8. Moscow, Institute of State and Law, Academy of Sciences of the SSR (printed in Russian); Ninidze, T. Subjects of obligation at compensation for damage caused by extreme necessity// the problem of the state at the present stage, Issue 9. Moscow, Institute of State and Law, Academy of Sciences of the SSR; Ninidze, T. Extreme necessity under the Soviet civil law// Thesis abstract. Moscow, publishing house "Krasnaya Zvezda” 1974 (printed in Russian); Ninidze, T. The content and the scope of the right to a name // Magazine "Sovetskoe pravo" 1975 N 1 (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Civil law guarantees for personal privacy protection // // Magazine “Sovetskoe pravo” "Soviet law" 1977 N 1 (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Problem of moral damages in the Civil Law Magazine "Soviet law" 1978 N 2 (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Civil Law tools to improve the quality of product. (Monograph in collaboration with Prof. Liluashvili and others. Tbilisi, publishing house “Mecniereba” (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Commentary to the Law of Georgia on Entrepreneurs (in collaboration with Prof. Chanturia) Tbilisi, publishing house “Samartali” 2002 (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Commentary to the Civil Code of Georgia, Book One (in collaboration with Prof. Jorbenadze, Chanturia, Zoidze, Akhvlediani) Tbilisi, publishing house “Samartali” 1999 (printed in Georgian); Ninidze, T. Commentary to the Civil Code of Georgia, Book Four (in collaboration) Tbilisi, publishing house “Samartali” 2001 (printed in Georgian).

Languages

Georgian, Russian.

Education

Tevodore (Tedo) Ninidze acquired his legal education from Tbilisi State University, culminating in his completion of the first level of education in 1971. Subsequently, in 1975, he achieved the degree of Candidate of Legal Sciences from the Institute of Law at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Moscow.