Symposium on Making Sense of the Carlos Ghosn Case: Comparative Views of Japanese Criminal Justice

The controversial arrest and prosecution of former Nissan Motors Chairman Carlos Ghosn in November 2018 put Japanese criminal justice under a harsh international spotlight and caused comparative law scholars to ask: how unusual are Japan’s criminal justice procedures? This symposium, edited by USALI Resident Affiliated Scholar Bruce Aronson, contains six essays written from a variety of comparative law perspectives that provide new insight into criminal justice systems both within and outside Japan.