If you liked Statutes of the Republic of Korea by Korea (South), start with Oegukhwan kwalli kyujŏng (1993), Volunteers work wonders in Taean, Korea (2008), and Kyŏngje chaejŏng kwallyŏn chuyo pŏmnyŏngjip (1988). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Oegukhwan kwalli kyujŏng 1993 · 240 pages · Korea (South) · Same author
  2. 2 Volunteers work wonders in Taean, Korea 2008 · 47 pages · Korea (South) · Same author
  3. 3 Kyŏngje chaejŏng kwallyŏn chuyo pŏmnyŏngjip 1988 · 527 pages · Korea (South) · Same author
  4. 4 2012 han nun e ponŭn kyoyuk pŏpchŏn 2012 · 591 pages · Korea (South) · Same author
  5. 5 Shiryō Kankoku hōreishū 1974 · 228 pages · Korea (South) · Same author
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Frequently asked questions

What should I read after Statutes of the Republic of Korea?

BookOrb recommends Oegukhwan kwalli kyujŏng (1993), Volunteers work wonders in Taean, Korea (2008), Kyŏngje chaejŏng kwallyŏn chuyo pŏmnyŏngjip (1988), 2012 han nun e ponŭn kyoyuk pŏpchŏn (2012), and Shiryō Kankoku hōreishū (1974).

Are there books like Statutes of the Republic of Korea?

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Who wrote Statutes of the Republic of Korea?

Statutes of the Republic of Korea is by Korea (South).