Chinese law resources can be found in a couple ways on the Law Library's E-Resource page
Under "Browse E-Resources by...." select "Jurisdictions" then "China"
Under "Search for E-Resources," select "Subject" and search for "China"
Here are two useful databases available to MLaw students and patrons on the Michigan campus:
ChinaLawInfo is a particularly useful E-Resource that has comprehensive coverage of official gazettes, law journals, as well as laws and regulations, cases and legal news in both national and provincial levels in China.
Foreign Law Guide (Reynolds & Flores) is a great starting place for any foreign legal research. Select "China, People's Republic of" from the alphabetical list of countries to find a wealth of information about the Chinese legal system, primary legal sources, and topic-specific laws.
Print
To find Chinese materials in print, search the MLaw catalog using "China" in the subject field.