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Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn and Japan’s ‘99% Conviction Rate’

Carlos Ghosn and Japan’s ‘99% Conviction Rate’

By Bruce Aronson
Examining Japan’s criminal justice system from a comparative perspective reveals the nuance behind an often-cited statistic.

Ghosn’s Flight to Lebanon: What’s Next?

Ghosn’s Flight to Lebanon: What’s Next?

By Bruce Aronson
The incident leaves lingering questions and contending perceptions that have yet to be addressed.
Fugitive Ghosn Brings Global Attention to Japanese Justice 

Fugitive Ghosn Brings Global Attention to Japanese Justice 

By Associated Press
Japan's conviction rate is higher than 99 percent, a number that critics, including Ghosn, say indicates unfairness.

Japan on the Offensive Following Ghosn’s Escape to Lebanon

Japan on the Offensive Following Ghosn’s Escape to Lebanon

By Thisanka Siripala
As more details emerge of Ghosn’s daring flight to Lebanon to avoid trial, police are ramping up investigations around those close to the former Nissan chief.

By Jumping Bail, Fugitive Ghosn Burns Bridges to Japan

By Jumping Bail, Fugitive Ghosn Burns Bridges to Japan

By Associated Press
The former Nissan CEO’s escape from house arrest in Japan to Lebanon shocked the world and embarrassed Japanese authorities.

Ex-Nissan CEO Ghosn Detained Again on Fresh Breach of Trust Allegations

Ex-Nissan CEO Ghosn Detained Again on Fresh Breach of Trust Allegations

By Thisanka Siripala
In an unprecedented turn of events, Carlos Ghosn has been rearrested less than a month after being released on bail in Tokyo.

Is Nissan a Japanese Company?

Is Nissan a Japanese Company?

By Bruce Aronson
The governance implications of the case against Carlos Ghosn.
Ex-Nissan CEO Ghosn Granted Bail Under Strict Conditions

Ex-Nissan CEO Ghosn Granted Bail Under Strict Conditions

By Thisanka Siripala
After 108 days of detention, ousted Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic, disguised exit has taken the media spotlight.

Does Ex-Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn’s Detainment in Japan Point to Human Rights Abuse?  

Does Ex-Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn’s Detainment in Japan Point to Human Rights Abuse?  

By Thisanka Siripala
Ghosn’s lengthy detention has been scrutinized by Western media as “hostage justice.” How radical is his treatment in prison?

Japan’s Hostage Justice System

Japan’s Hostage Justice System

By Brad Adams
If Japan wants to live up to its reputation as one of the world’s most advanced democracies, it needs to modernize its criminal justice system.

Fall From Grace: Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn Faces Financial Misconduct Charges in Japan

Fall From Grace: Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn Faces Financial Misconduct Charges in Japan

By Thisanka Siripala
The CEO superstar responsible for turning Nissan’s fortunes around was arrested for under-reporting income.
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