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Mei Gechlik
Director, China Guiding Cases Project
Stanford Law School
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
Mei Gechlik,
A Question of Strategy
, China Law & Practice, February 2012, pp. 15-17.
Mei Gechlik,
China's Perceived Threat to Transatlantic Security
, Atlantic Community, February 24, 2011.
Mei Gechlik,
International M&A and Joint Ventures: China
, 43 International Lawyer 388 (2009).
Mei Gechlik,
Don't Rush to Pre-Install China's Spyware
, Rocket Cap, June 18, 2009.
Mei Gechlik,
Making Transfer of Clean Technology Work: Lessons of the Clean Development Mechanism
. 11 San Diego International Law Journal 227 (2009).
Mei Gechlik,
Judicial Review: Time for a Closer Look
. China Business Review, 2007, issue 2, p. 20 (2007).
Mei Gechlik,
Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Chinese Courts: An Analysis of Recent Patent Judgments
, Carnegie Paper no. 78 (2007).
Mei Gechlik,
Judicial Reform in China: Lessons from Shanghai
, 19 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 97 (2005).
Veron Hung, i.e. Mei Gechlik,
Fighting China's Pirates, Legally
, Foreign Policy, June 2005.
Mei Gechlik,
Hong Kong After the Elections: The Future of 'One Country, Two Systems'
, testimony presented to the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China (September 2004).
Mei Ying Gechlik,
Getting to Democracy in Hong Kong
, Carnegie Policy Brief no. 31, August 2004.
Veron Hung, i.e. Mei Gechlik,
Testimony on Recent Developments in Hong Kong
, Presented at Hearing on Recent Developments in Hong Kong, before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, House International Relations Committee, June 23, 2004.
Veron Mei-Ying Hung, i.e. Mei Gechlik,
Property and Human Rights: China's Constitutional Amendment is Flawed
, New York Times, March 5, 2004.
Mei Gechlik,
China's WTO Commitment on Independent Judicial Review: Impact on Legal and Political Reform
, 52 American Journal of Comparative Law 77 (2004).
Veron Hung, i.e. Mei Gechlik,
Why HK Democrats Need a Sense of Timing, Financial Times, August 6, 2003. Reprinted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Mei Ying Gechlik,
Beijing Still Has HK's People on Its Side
, Financial Times, July 16, 2003. Reprinted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Veron Mei-Ying Hung, i.e. Mei Gechlik,
Reassessing Reeducation Through Labor
, 2 China Rights Forum 35 (2003)
Veron Mei-Ying Hung,
Improving Human Rights in China: Should Re-Education Through Labor Be Abolished?
, 41 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 303 (2003).
Mei Ying Gechlik,
WTO and Sovereignty: The U.S. Experience
, in
WTO and Sovereignty
, Central Party School of China, March 2003.
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mgechlik@law.stanford.edu
650.736.8287
Education:
LLB, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, 1990
LLM (International Legal Studies), Washington College of Law, American University, 1992
JSM, Stanford Law School, 1999
JSD, Stanford Law School, 2001
MBA (Finance), Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2006