UC Law SF Library offers extensive resources for Chinese law research, including print & e-books. If you do not see the books that you need, you can borrow books from other institutions via interlibrary loans.
Here are some searches that you may want to try using in various databases. Following the links takes you to that search in the UC Law SF catalog. Use filters to refine your search in Advanced Search by double clicking on Simple Search.
Books at UC Law SF are organized by call number. Most of the Chinese Law books are on the 5th floor in the KNN & KNQ call number range.
If you find a book that looks interesting and you are not on campus, locate the book in our library catalog, then click on the book title, and then scroll to the bottom of the screen to virtually browse the titles nearby on the shelf. Of course, if you are on campus, browsing the shelves is a great way to find relevant books.
You can use these same subject headings to search for books in:
Search for books in a Bibliography or Index:
Or run key word searches in the full-text of books in:
If you find a print book that you want to read, but it is not in our library, you can place an Interlibrary Loan. You may not request e-books but you may request a chapter in an e-book. See: