Abstract

The article provides a comprehensive analysis of regulations limiting the possibility of conducting proprietorship by a minor, as envisaged in the provisions of the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the Family and Guardianship Code. The author discusses the current legal state, highlights particularly problematic issues related, among others, to unregistered activities and the status of a minor as a shareholder in capital companies. Furthermore, the article describes the direction of legislative changes that will liberalize restrictions on the activity of young entrepreneurs.

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