Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of governmental power, be it by the executive, the legislature of the judiciary. This paper is a critical evaluation of the concept of separation and its contributory role in ensuring constitutionalism. The paper, adopting doctrinal and juristic analysis, further employs a comparative appraisal of Nigeria’s and America’s models and contends that separation and constitutionalism are complimentary and inseparable. It demonstrates the implication of the model of power sharing arguing that the Nigerian model of separation does not allow for absolutism in government as does in the United States of America. It is also shown that judicial review is an inte...
The separation of powers principle deeply heritaged in the US constitutionalism affected and continu...
Since 1999, there has been persistent agitation for constitutional reform in Nigeria. Pressures for ...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...
Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of gove...
At the core of Nigeria's constitutional practice lies the doctrine of separation of powers. The appl...
Separation of powers is a hallowed constitutional principle of the democratic government of Nigeria ...
At the core of Nigeria's constitutional practice lies the doctrine of separation of powers. The appl...
The Theory of Separation of Powers means that, a different body of persons is to administer each of ...
This article appraised the techniques employed for the division of legislative powers under federal ...
Authoritarian governments are by their very nature unconstitutional. Such government thinks of thems...
The Nigerian 1999 Constitution was created under circumstances that encumber its capacity to respond...
(Excerpt) The absence of an effective legal channel through which civil disagreements can be justly ...
The focus of this paper is of the working system of government based on the theory of separation of ...
Judicial independence has its origin in the theory of separation of powers.As for the judiciary, the...
The judiciary, as the guardian of constitutionalism, ensures that the organs of government do not st...
The separation of powers principle deeply heritaged in the US constitutionalism affected and continu...
Since 1999, there has been persistent agitation for constitutional reform in Nigeria. Pressures for ...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...
Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of gove...
At the core of Nigeria's constitutional practice lies the doctrine of separation of powers. The appl...
Separation of powers is a hallowed constitutional principle of the democratic government of Nigeria ...
At the core of Nigeria's constitutional practice lies the doctrine of separation of powers. The appl...
The Theory of Separation of Powers means that, a different body of persons is to administer each of ...
This article appraised the techniques employed for the division of legislative powers under federal ...
Authoritarian governments are by their very nature unconstitutional. Such government thinks of thems...
The Nigerian 1999 Constitution was created under circumstances that encumber its capacity to respond...
(Excerpt) The absence of an effective legal channel through which civil disagreements can be justly ...
The focus of this paper is of the working system of government based on the theory of separation of ...
Judicial independence has its origin in the theory of separation of powers.As for the judiciary, the...
The judiciary, as the guardian of constitutionalism, ensures that the organs of government do not st...
The separation of powers principle deeply heritaged in the US constitutionalism affected and continu...
Since 1999, there has been persistent agitation for constitutional reform in Nigeria. Pressures for ...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...