Abstract

The operation of numerous public and private universities educating in broadly defined economic or social sciences is due to the fact of entering of legal subjects into study programs of particular fields or majors. Thus, the legal education appears also in non-law subjects as a supplement to economic education or as leading education in other fields, such as administration. The knowledge of law is a necessity for every citizen, but its importance increases particularly in the cases of people, who act as independent policy makers in both economical and organisational units as well as state and local authorities, whose responsibilities are associated with economic processes.

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