Zuzana Chlumská
pages: 28-40;
JEL classification: G53, K15, P37;
Keywords: usury, adjudication, lending, interest rates, history, criminal offense, financial literacy;
Abstract: The thesis deals with usury and illegal lenders both on the domestic scene and abroad. The usury
itself is defined by its characteristics, by adjudication and by historical connotations. The
historical definition begins in Mesopotamia and ancient Rome, basically since the emergence of
money. The aim of the paper is a comprehensive overview of usury, which from the legal
perspective is not precisely defined as a term and the thesis tries to find such a definition with
the help of case law and interpretation. The characteristics of usury that are described in the
thesis are distress, the presence of a weaker party, mental weakness, and a gross disparity of
performance. The thesis also describes the history of loan sharks and usury in the United States,
where violence plays a considerable part in the issue. The paper also deals with the social
background of usury and illegal lenders in the United Kingdom and outlines possible solutions to
eradicate these phenomena in financially disadvantaged communities. In the end the thesis
attempts to find unifying characteristics of usury across history and said countries.