Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. Caught in Colonial Contradiction: British Missionaries and the Cultivation of Chinese Citizenship amongst Griffith John College Boy Scouts in Hankou, 1915 – 1925 (selected as the Walls-Bediako Memorial Article), Studies in World Christianity, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 3~25, March 2025. (AHCI)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. A Militarized Concept of Citizenship: The Shanghai Scouts in the Early Stages of China’s War of Resistance (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2024.53), The Journal of Chinese History , pp. 1~25, January 2025. (EI, SCOPUS)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. A Caged Bird in a Communist Pavilion: Chao Tzu-chen and the Remolding of Yenching Universityʼs School of Religion, 1949–1951, Religions, Vol. 15 No. 8, pp. 898, July 2024. (AHCI)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. Opportunism for Survival: Steamship Teaboys and China’s Wartime Shipping Industry, 1937–1941, International Labor and Working-Class History, Vol. 105, pp. 104~119, April 2024. (AHCI, SSCI)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. Practical Christianity in Practice: Chinese Youth Culture and the Scouting Movement as Seen by British Missionaries at the Griffith John College, Hankou, 1915–1925, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 52 No. 1, pp. 102~127, February 2024. (AHCI)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. The Political Pragmatism of Maritime Teaboys: Reassessing the Chinese Labor Movement, 1927–1934, Twentieth-Century China, Vol. 46 No. 3, pp. 287~308, October 2021. (EI, SCOPUS)
Law, Peter Kwok-Fai. Colonialism and Compromise: The Shanghai Municipal Police and the Arrest of Communists, 1927–37, The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 31 No. 4, pp. 831~853, October 2021. (AHCI)