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China Guiding Cases Project Team. 2015. 13 NEW GUIDING CASES AND CGCP RECRUITING. January 7. Stanford, CA: blogs.law.stanford.edu/cgcp/ .
Shiau, Pui. 2012. China Guiding Cases Project at Stanford Law School. June 28. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Office of International Affairs.
BREAKING NEWS: CHINA’S SUPREME COURT EXPLAINS HOW TO CITE GUIDING CASES. 2015. CHINA’S SUPREME COURT EXPLAINS HOW TO CITE GUIDING CASES. Stanford, CA: blogs.law.stanford.edu/cgcp/2015/06/05/breaking-news-chinas-supreme-court-explains-how-to-cite-guiding-cases/ .
Gechlik, Mei. 2014. China's Guiding Cases on IP and Unfair Competition. July 15. Mountain View, CA: linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140715161251-16133879-china-s-guiding-cases-on-ip-and-unfair-competition .
Gechlik, Mei. 2014. Five new Guiding Cases; two on Internet. October 20. Mountain View, CA: linkedin.com/pulse/article/20141020181235-16133879-five-new-guiding-cases-two-on-internet .
Gechlik, Mei, Dimitri Phillips, and Oma Lee. 2014. Guiding Cases Surveys | 指导性案例调查. Issue No. 1. August. Stanford, CA: China Guiding Cases Project.
Gechlik, Mei. 2015. Judicial Activism in China? 13 new Guiding Cases. January 7. Mountain View, CA: linkedin.com/pulse/judicial-activism-china-13-new-guiding-cases-mei-gechlik .
Gechlik, Mei. 2015. NEW RULES ON HOW TO CITE THE GUIDING CASES AND MORE: The latest rules issued on the Guiding Cases are now available in English translation online. June 12. Stanford, CA: linkedin.com/pulse/judicial-activism-china-13-new-guiding-cases-mei-gechlik .
Gechlik, Mei. 2014. What Chinese Judges Say About Guiding Cases ... Chinese judges are expected to apply Guiding Cases ("GCs"). Have they done so?. August 25. Mountain View, CA: linkedin.com/pulse/article/20140825223625-16133879-what-chinese-judges-say-about-guiding-cases .
MacLeod, Scott. 2014. Coral Reef Fish: Institute California's (and the U.S.) emission control standards, and controls, around the world, - especially in the Indias and Chinas of the world - and as a kind of industry, and to reverse global warming and climate change? This could be one aspect of planning to avoid, and designing away from, global warming, How much would we in the U.S.A. who drive a car or truck need to reduce CO2 output each, to stabilize the climate, reverse global warming, and bring annual, worldwide CO2 output to ... ppm (http://350.org/). (How much would each country around the world?), 'Climate and Management Plan,' wiki page links at WUaS .... February 9. Canyon, CA: scott-macleod.blogspot.com.
MacLeod, Scott. 2015. Jatropha: China Guiding Cases Project at Stanford Law - and a whole world of online law, WUaS law school in Chinese (planned in Mandarin) as part of China WUaS, In what ways will it be possible to focus this on principles of Chinese fairness and justice as they develop Chinese Law? CGCP into CC WUaS Wikis and anticipating artificial intelligence and machine learning?. April 23. Canyon, CA: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2015/04/jatropha-china-guiding-cases-project-at.html .
Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Analytics. 2015. Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project. Stanford, CA: cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases-analytics/.
Guiding Case No. 17: ZHANG Li v. Beijing Heli Huatong Automobile Service Co., Ltd., A Sale and Purchase Contract Dispute, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC17), Feb. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-17.
Guiding Case No. 18: ZTE (Hangzhou) Company Limited v. WANG Peng, A Labor Contract Dispute, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC18), Feb. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-18 .
Guiding Case No. 19: ZHAO Chunming et al. v. The Automobile Transport Company of Fushan District, Yantai Municipality and WEI Deping et al., A Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability Dispute, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC19), Feb. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-19.
Guiding Case No. 21: Inner Mongolia Qiushi Real Estate Development Limited Liability Company v. The Civil Air Defense Office of Hohhot Municipality, A Civil Defense Administrative Levy Case, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC21), Feb. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-21.
Guiding Case No. 22: WEI Yonggao and CHEN Shouzhi v. The People’s Government of Lai’an County, A Case About a Reply to Recover Land-Use Rights, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC22), Jan. 31, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-22.
Guiding Case No. 20: Shenzhen Siruiman Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. v. Shenzhen Kengzi Water Supply Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Kangtailan Water Treatment Equipment Co., Ltd., An Invention Patent Infringement Dispute (http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-20 ) was released earlier in December last year. It was China’s first Guiding Case on intellectual property, and the release was followed up by Bloomberg BNA with a piece on this case and Stanford’s China Guiding Cases Project (“CGCP”).
Huatai Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd. Beijing Branch v. LI Zhigui and Zhangjiakou Subbranch of Tianan Property Insurance Company Limited of China Hebei Provincial Branch, An Insurer's Subrogation Right Dispute, CHINA GUIDING CASES PROJECT, English Guiding Case (EGC25), Apr. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-25.
RONG Baoying v. WANG Yang and Alltrust Insurance Co., Ltd. Jiangyin Branch, A Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability Dispute, CHINA GUIDING CASES PROJECT, English Guiding Case (EGC24), Apr. 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-24. Shenzhen Siruiman Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. v. Shenzhen Kengzi Water Supply Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Kangtailan Water Treatment Equipment Co., Ltd. 2014. Shenzhen Siruiman Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. v. Shenzhen Kengzi Water Supply Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Kangtailan Water Treatment Equipment Co., Ltd., An Invention Patent Infringement Dispute. ("We are pleased to release the English translation of Guiding Case No. 20, the first Guiding Case on intellectual property: Shenzhen Siruiman Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. v. Shenzhen Kengzi Water Supply Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Kangtailan Water Treatment Equipment Co., Ltd., An Invention Patent Infringement Dispute (http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-20). The Supreme People’s Court rendered the original judgment on December 20, 2011, revoking the first and second instance judgments rendered by the Intermediate People’s Court of Shenzhen Municipality, Guangdong Province, and the Higher People’s Court of Guangdong Province, respectively). Stanford, CA: Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project.
SUN Yinshan v. Nanjing Auchan Hypermarket Co., Ltd. Jiangning Store, A Sale and Purchase Contract Dispute, CHINA GUIDING CASES PROJECT, English Guiding Case (EGC23), April 4, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-23. Spina, Carli. 2012. Stanford Law School’s China Guiding Cases Project. January 18. Cambridge, MA: Et Seq. - The Harvard Law School Library Blog.
The Supreme People’s Court issues Guiding Case Nos. 45-52. 2015. The Supreme People’s Court issues Guiding Case Nos. 45-52. (The Supreme People’s Court of China just issued eight new GCs (Guiding Cases Nos. 45-52; now available in Chinese, English translations forthcoming). This batch features a few cases in the areas of intellectual property and unfair competition law...). Stanford, CA: cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/ .
Why China’s Guiding Cases Matter? 2015. “Why China’s Guiding Cases Matter?” (April 22, 2015, Stanford Law School). (It featured an interactive panel discussion moderated by Yabo Lin, partner at Sidley Austin LLP’s Palo Alto office. Panelists included Dr. Mei Gechlik, founder and director of the CGCP, James McManis, Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and Co-Chair of its China Program, and Jason Zuocheng Hao, former Director of the Civil Law Department of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People’s Congress in Beijing and current visiting scholar at Stanford Law School). (In English). Stanford, CA: cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases-seminars/20150422/ .
Guiding Cases. 2015. Guiding Cases. (1-37 are in Chinese and English; English translations forthcoming for those available currently in Chinese only). Stanford, CA: cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/ .
Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project. 2014. Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project. Stanford, CA: Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project.

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