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Title

Harmonization of Regulations on Beneficial Ownership in the European Union and Japan: a Comparative Legal Analysis and Implications for Global AML Effectiveness

Authors

[ 1 ] Szkoła Doktorska, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej | [ SzD ] doctoral school student

Scientific discipline (Law 2.0)

[6.7] Law

Year of publication

2025

Published in

Comparative Law Review

Journal year: 2025 | Journal number: No. 31

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • Beneficial Ownership
  • Anti-Money Laundering
  • FATF Recommendations
  • EU law
  • Japanese law
PL
  • Beneficjenci rzeczywiści
  • Przeciwdziałanie praniu pieniędzy
  • Prawo karne finansowe
  • Harmonizacja prawa
  • Japonia
  • Unia Europejska (UE)
Abstract

EN This article presents a comparative legal analysis of regulations on beneficial owners (BO) in the European Union and Japan. The European Union is characterized by centralized registers resulting from AMLD IV, V, and VI, as well as the forthcoming Regulation (EU) 2024/1624. Although the 2022 Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) judgment restricted public access to these registers, centralization is still generally regarded as significantly facilitating the identification of hidden ownership structures. Meanwhile, despite participating in FATF initiatives, Japan maintains a decentralized system based on the Act on Prevention of Transfer of Criminal Proceeds and detailed guidelines of the Financial Services Agency. On the one hand, this provides a high level of privacy protection, but on the other, it leads to difficulties in the rapid verification of BO data and in cross-border cooperation. The analysis indicates that the lack of harmonization—stemming partly from cultural differences—encourages regulatory arbitrage, thereby undermining the global effectiveness of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing measures. As a result, legal loopholes emerge that may be exploited by entities engaged in illicit transactions, demonstrating the necessity for further harmonization of regulations.

Pages (from - to)

245 - 265

DOI

10.12775/CLR.2025.009

URL

https://apcz.umk.pl/CLR/article/view/58970

License type

CC BY-ND (attribution - no derivatives)

Open Access Mode

open journal

Open Access Text Version

final published version

Release date

09.12.2025

Date of Open Access to the publication

at the time of publication

Ministry points / journal

40