Independent functioning in the economic market appears as a multidimensional task, requiring its participants practical skills as well as, to an ever-greater extent, formal knowledge. It includes knowledge of applicable legal regulations, required in the economic sector, which is approved by the participant. The ability to use legal knowledge quickly turns out to be one of those factors that are of significant progressive or regressive importance for the functioning of the entrepreneur and his business. This publication focuses on research on the meaning and dependence of legal regulations for entrepreneurship education. The point of gravity is the empirical analysis of the universality of legal knowledge and its impact on shaping entrepreneurial attitudes as well as functioning on the economic market.
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Drobnik, J. B. (2019). Legal awareness as a factor to establish entrepreneurship. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 290). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929013005
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