In chronological order:
- Annemieke van den Dool. "Never again: Legal Change After Public Health Crises in China."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2019.
Available online here. - Ding Qi. "The Power of the Supreme People's Court: Reconceptualizing Judicial Power in Contemporary China."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2018.
Available online here. - Yunmei Wu. "Compliance Pluralism and Processes: Understanding Compliance Behavior in Restaurants in China."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2017.
Partially available online here. - Na Li, "Compliance as Process: Work Safety in the Chinese Construction Industry."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2016.
Available online here. - Kathinka Fürst. "Regulating through Leverage: Civil Regulation in China."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2016.
Available online here. - Yedan Li. "In the Name of Mediation: An Empirical Inquiry into the Chinese Court Mediation Practices."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2015.
Available online here. - Huiqi Yan. "Why Chinese Farmers Obey the Law.: Pesticide Compliance in Hunan Province, China."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2014.
Published by Springer. - William Jing Guo. "From Case to Law: A study on how cases fulfil the role of a source of law in the Netherlands and its implications for China and comparative law."
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2014.
Available online here. - Benjamin van Rooij. Regulating Land and Pollution in China, Lawmaking, Compliance, and Enforcement; Theory and Cases. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2006.
Available online here.