Here’s a bit of an intro to what they do
One of the aims of the CLD project is to create a platform for knowledge exchange between and among young practitioners and scholars in China and host states on the topics of the legal and regulatory issues of Chinese outbound capital. Research Briefs, written by Research Associates and other members of the research team, provide snapshots of either preliminary or on-going research projects conducted on such issues. As such, they represent the cutting edge of scholarship on these concerns.
Opinions expressed therein represent the personal views of the authors and are not attributable to either their respective institutions or the University of Oxford.
Suggested citation: Author’s Last name, First name, Title (Date). China, Law and Development Research Brief. Available at: [http address].
There’s this although we’re not sure how applicable it might be soon considering current events
Labour Law Compliance among Chinese Enterprises in Ethiopia Miriam Driessen, University of Oxford October 25, 2021
https://cld.web.ox.ac.uk/files/driessenrbformattedfinalpdf
and
Legal Development Along the Belt and Road: How Extra-Legal Institutions Shape Foreign Investment and Development Prospects in Cambodia Molly Bodurtha, Columbia Law School & Sokphea Young, UCL October 27, 2021
https://cld.web.ox.ac.uk/files/bodurtharbformattedfinalpdf
Unraveling the Role of Local Lawyers and Law Firms in Chinese Investments in Brazil Marco André Germanò, University of São Paulo & Peking University November 3, 2021
https://cld.web.ox.ac.uk/files/germanorbformattedfinaldocxpdf
City of London Law Firms Advising China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Study of Six Years of Engagement Michael Yip, Peking University November 4, 2021
https://cld.web.ox.ac.uk/files/yiprbformattedfinaldocxpdf
See more at. https://cld.web.ox.ac.uk/publications#/