Abstract
This paper discusses the legal aspects of the activities of transnational
corporations. The relevance of the subject matter is determined by the
significant impact exerted by transnational corporations on the world
economy in general and on the economic situation of the country in which
such corporations are registered as a subject of legal form of ownership in
particular. Quality functioning of transnational corporations is an effective
factor for the formation of sustainable development. This study reveals and
determines the relationship between the scale of activity of transnational
corporations and their legal status within the framework of both single
countries and entire economic communities, the individual subjects of law
of which are transnational corporations. The practical significance of this
study lies in the possibility of identifying and stating key aspects that play a
significant role in assessing the practical activities of transnational
corporations in the context of existing legal law with the ability to use the
identified patterns in specific legal practice. The results of this study can be
of significant practical importance for employees in the field of legal support
for the activities of transnational-scale corporations, who are faced with the
need to deeply analyse the legal aspects of the activities of these
organisations and provide management of such structures with timely, highquality legal recommendations regarding the correction of the activities of
these organisations in the context of the existing legal field.