If you liked Statutes of the National Assembly by Korea (South), start with Yong-Han nodong pŏpchŏn (2011), Kwanse pŏmnyŏngjip (1997), and Tʻongnam chose pŏpchŏn (1978). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Statutes of the National Assembly?

BookOrb recommends Yong-Han nodong pŏpchŏn (2011), Kwanse pŏmnyŏngjip (1997), Tʻongnam chose pŏpchŏn (1978), Hyŏnhaeng Hanʼguk pŏmnyŏngjip (1950), and INFOS trademark directory (1993).

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Statutes of the National Assembly is by Korea (South).