CGCP RELEASES NEW PRODUCTS!

We are pleased to release the English translation of Guiding Cases Nos. 17 through 22, the newest and largest batch of Guiding Cases released by the Supreme People’s Court to date:

  • 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. 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”).

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