In addition to research project publications and the Rule of Law publication series, other Chinese law works have also been published by researchers at the Center’s member institutions. A non-exhaustive list of publication is compiled below:
- Kimmo Nuotio, Sakari Melander and Merita Huomo-Kettunen (eds) (2012) Introduction to Finnish Law and Legal Culture, Forum Iuris, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law. The book will be soon translated into Chinese.
- Kimmo Nuotio (2017) The transformation of criminal law and criminal law theory in Finland and China: Historical, Cultural and Political Perspectives from the Finnish side, Peking University Law Journal 5(1): 1-23.
- Sakari Melander (2017) Criminalization and its limitations: The Finnish Perspective, Peking University Law Journal 5(1): 51-75.
- Tapio Lappi-Seppälä (2017) Sentencing and sanctions in Finland, Peking University Law Journal 5(1): 101-137.
- Nari Lee and Wushuang Huang (2017) Study on Trade Secret Protection in Europe, US and China. EUIPO European Union Intellectual Property Office.
- Wenhua Shan, Kimmo Nuotio and Kangle Zhang (eds) (2018) Normative Readings of the Belt and Road Initiative: Road to New Paradigms. Springer, Basel.
- Yajie Zhao (2018) China’s Intellectual Property Sytem in the Process of Catch-up – with Patent in Focus. Doctoral dissertations.
- Sanna Kopra (2018) China and Great Power Responsibility for Climate Change. Routledge, London.
- Ulla Liukkunen (ed) (2019) Collective bargaining in labour law regimes: A global perspective. Springer, Basel.
- Ulla Liukkunen and Yifeng Chen (2019) Enclave Governance and Transnational Labor Law: A Case Study of Chinese Workers on Strike in African, Nordic Journal of International Law 88(4): 558-586.
- Timo Koivurova and Sanna Kopra (eds) (2020) Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic. Brill Nijhoff, Leiden.
- Ulla Liukkunen (2020) Chinese context and complexities – comparative law and private international law facing new normativities in international commercial arbitration. Ius Comparatum, International Academy of Comparative law.
- Björn Ahl (2021) Chinese Positions on Global Constitutionalism, Community of Common Destiny for Mankind, and the Future of International Law, Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 9(3): 304-327.
- Liisa Kauppila and Sanna Kopra (2022) China’s rise and the Arctic region up to 2049 – three scenarios for regional futures in an era of climate change and power transition, The Polar Journal 12(1): 148-171.