If you liked Denki yōhin anzenhō kankei hōreishū by Japan, start with Tokugawa-Gesetz-Sammlung (1889), Danjo koyō kikai kintōhō kankei hōreishū (1986), and Chŏnhu Ilbon kuk ŭi taeoe pʻyŏnghwa choyak paesang hyŏpjŏng kyŏngje mit kisul hyŏpryŏk hyŏpjŏngrye (1964). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Tokugawa-Gesetz-Sammlung (1889), Danjo koyō kikai kintōhō kankei hōreishū (1986), Chŏnhu Ilbon kuk ŭi taeoe pʻyŏnghwa choyak paesang hyŏpjŏng kyŏngje mit kisul hyŏpryŏk hyŏpjŏngrye (1964), Telecommunications business law (1998), and Laws relating to public loans in Japan (1901).

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