Abstract
Entrepreneurship and rights are two fundamental pillars of the development and progress of societies, which are deeply related to each other. Entrepreneurship seeks to realize welfare and social justice by creating value and innovation. On the other hand, the goal of law is to ensure justice and public welfare. These two fields have many points in common, with an emphasis on creativity, innovation and critical thinking. This article examines the interaction between entrepreneurship and law. Considering that entrepreneurship is not only limited to creating new businesses, but also includes innovation in different legal fields, this connection is of particular importance. We are looking for answers to the question of how law can benefit from entrepreneurship to realize its lofty goals. To answer this question, we will examine practical examples of the interaction of these two fields in national and international laws. The results of this research show that in order to adapt the laws to the growing needs of society and promote the spirit of entrepreneurship, lawyers should look at legal issues with an innovative and creative approach. Especially in the field of foreign investment, the need for flexible and innovation-based laws is felt more than ever.”