If you liked Capital Drug Laws in Asia by Wing-Cheong Chan, Mai Sato, and Michael Hor, start with National Security Law of Hong Kong (2023), Reasons to Doubt (2019), and Comparative anti-terrorism law and policy seminar (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 National Security Law of Hong Kong 2023 · 416 pages · Hualing Fu, Michael Hor · Same author
  2. 2 Reasons to Doubt 2019 · 400 pages · Carolyn Hoyle, Mai Sato · Same author
  3. 3 Comparative anti-terrorism law and policy seminar 2004 · 2 pages · Michael Hor · Same author
  4. 4 Measuring Tolerance For The Abolition Of The Death Penalty Arguing Abolition From A New Perspective A Case For Japan 2013 · 254 pages · Mai Sato · Same author
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BookOrb recommends National Security Law of Hong Kong (2023), Reasons to Doubt (2019), Comparative anti-terrorism law and policy seminar (2004), Measuring Tolerance For The Abolition Of The Death Penalty Arguing Abolition From A New Perspective A Case For Japan (2013), and Insights into MYC biology through investigation of synthetic lethal interactions with MYC deregulation (2014).

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Who wrote Capital Drug Laws in Asia?

Capital Drug Laws in Asia is by Wing-Cheong Chan, Mai Sato, and Michael Hor.