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Sovereign wealth funds and national security: three purposes of regulations and beyond.

Mak, Charles Ho Wang; Law, Sau Wai

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Sau Wai Law



Abstract

In light of the fact that the international investments made by state investors have tremendously expanded since the 19th century, there is a heated debate concerning the regulatory issues and challenges raised by sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). This paper seeks to identify the obscure purposes regulating SWFs. It provides an alternative perspective of national security through its impact of autonomy, disclosure requirement and continuous development of International Law from the investor-state made to the host-state. It is illustrated through comparative studies of the SWF-related rules of the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union, where most of these SWFs from around the world are established. This paper hopes to raise these three questions for further research and provide a new angle; to understand national security not just in the ordinary sense of physical harm, but beyond this how its citizens' property is being protected and could not be deprived. This deprivation is different in the sense that the control is taken over through the operation of contracts and treaties, which are totally legitimate but could not be regarded as an integrity channel, because of the potential political influence behind it - its ability to be used for political purposes and to interfere in investment decisions if it contradicts with government interest. Even if this is not the intention, to invest through SWFs could impose an invisible hand that creates fear, providing a channel for economic retaliation or other forms of support that endanger national security. We believe the international legal community should expand existing rules and regulations to protect country autonomy, to confine the scope for disclosure and to reduce public worries over national security, through promoting financial and economic national security.

Citation

MAK, C.H.W. and LAW, S.W. 2022. Sovereign wealth funds and national security: three purposes of regulations and beyond. King's student law review [online], 12(1), pages 58-76. Available from: http://blogs.kcl.ac.uk/kslr/files/2022/06/Mak.KSLR_.VolXIIIssueI.2022.pdf

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 23, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 7, 2022
Publication Date Jun 30, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 19, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 19, 2023
Journal King's student law review
Electronic ISSN 2632-8186
Publisher King's College London (KCL)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 1
Pages 58-76
Keywords Sovereign wealth; Sovereign debt; National debt; National security
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2015145
Publisher URL http://blogs.kcl.ac.uk/kslr/files/2022/06/Mak.KSLR_.VolXIIIssueI.2022.pdf

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