The article examines the regulation of international economic activity in the context of human rights. The activity of transnational corporations as one of the major actors of international economic relations is studied from the point of view of their observance of international law on protection and promotion of human rights and national law acts concerning different aspects of human rights including labor law. This research is aimed at pointing out the difficulties caused by the activity of transnational corporations due to their ability to have economic subjectivity in different countries. The national law of the USA is examined as an example of regulation of their activities from the point of view of providing human rights.
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