Separation of Powers in UK Law
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Separation of powers with ideological parties
Separation of powers with checks and balances (SP) is usually regarded as a key institution complementing elections in the control of elected officials. However, some analysts and many politicians ...
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A Revisionist View of the Separation of Powers
The doctrine of the separation of powers attracts almost universal support as a central element of the liberal constitution designed to protect citizens against governmental power. However, there i...
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Public opinion and conflict in the separation of powers: Understanding the Honduran coup of 2009
Formal constitutional systems of separated powers often fail to sustain meaningful systems of checks and balances in presidential-style democracies. What conditions support balance in the separatio...
- Re-Thinking the Separation of Powers
- The Separation of Powers — A Comparison
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Proportionality and the Separation of Powers in Constitutional Review: Examining the Role of Judicial Deference
The High Court's tentative moves toward adopting structured proportionality as a method of constitutional review have been hampered by concerns about the separation of powers. This article argues t...
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Check the Balance: Is the Doctrine of Separation of Powers Sufficient in the Context of Intergovernmental Organisations? A Case Study of Australia’s AML/CTF Financing Framework
This article demonstrates the pressing need to rethink the doctrine of separation of powers in Australia in light of the increasing influence of intergovernmental organisations such as the Financia...
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Check the Balance: Is the Doctrine of Separation of Powers Sufficient in the Context of Intergovernmental Organisations? A Case Study of Australia’s AML/CTF Financing Framework
This article demonstrates the pressing need to rethink the doctrine of separation of powers in Australia in light of the increasing influence of intergovernmental organisations such as the Financia...
- The Imperial Congress: The Separation of Powers and Canadian-American Relations
- The Political Form of the Constitution: The Separation of Powers, Rights and Representative Democracy
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