Yes, it's possible. Many countries have artists and creators who are influenced by manga and create their own versions. It's not limited to Japan. The key is the style and storytelling that defines manga.
As a law student, he should consider his own interests and needs when choosing books to read outside the classroom. Here are some recommendations for extra-cursory books that might be suitable for law students:
1 Contract Law-by Robert Z. Bullock, Professor of Law at Johns Hopkins University
2 Civil Code-by Gao Mingxuan and Mark Chang, Chief Editor of the General Principles of Civil Law of China
Constitution-by Wang Baoshu, editor-in-chief of China Constitution Press
Criminal Law-Han Guangping and Wang Shouzhi, chief editors of China Criminal Law Press
An Introduction to International Law by Zhu Guoxian, Professor of International Law at Peking University
6 " Law Logics "-Professor Han Yunbo of Peking University Law School
7. Principles and Case Analysis of Lawsuit Law by Zhang Mingkai, Professor of Tsinghua University Law School
International Criminal Law-by The Russian Federation criminal law expert Alexei Pajitnov
Of course, in addition to the books recommended above, you should also choose reading materials that suit your needs and interests. Reading books was not only to increase one's knowledge, but also to improve one's reading ability and thinking ability.
Using Line Manga outside Japan can be tricky. Many times, it's blocked due to copyright and distribution agreements. Sometimes, you might need to use a VPN, but that could violate terms of service.
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While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
The law is definitely not dead in One Piece. It exists in various forms and degrees, and its enforcement or violation drives many of the story arcs. The struggle against injustice and the search for true justice are ongoing themes related to the law within the manga.
Not at all. Law remains a significant character and has many ongoing plotlines associated with him. His presence continues to shape the events in the One Piece manga.