The focus of this paper is of the working system of government based on the theory of separation of powers. The theory in its original idea is hardly implemented in the world today. Necessary modifications and adjustments ought to be made to suit the adopting countries. As a result of the theory, there exists two dominat world governmental systems, which have been championed by the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The UK's system is better known as the Westminster model or parliamentary system; whereas the USA's system is popularly known as the presidential system. Each system has its own strengths and weaknesses. This paper also highlights the influence of the theory through constitutional provisions and judicial pronouncem...
Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of gove...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...
Arguably no idea has been more central to democratic government than the separation of powers. In t...
Writing about separation of powers with particular attention to the contrasting American and British...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
The separation of powers principle deeply heritaged in the US constitutionalism affected and continu...
Separation of powers is not a fixed concept. Instead it is better viewed as a “continuum” that embr...
Constitutional theory has long regarded the separation of powers as unique to presidential systems a...
For a long time in the field of government, almost unlimited power can be placed in the hands of one...
Although the framers of the Australian Constitution adopted many features of the United States Const...
The first relationship that is put forward when determining the systems of government is the relatio...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
tag=1 data=Separation of powers in the Westminster system. by Gerard Carney tag=2 data=Carney, Gera...
A study of the separation of powers (legislative, executive, and judicial) in Australia at the Commo...
Following the national revolutions which caused the creation of a new formation of state known as na...
Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of gove...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...
Arguably no idea has been more central to democratic government than the separation of powers. In t...
Writing about separation of powers with particular attention to the contrasting American and British...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
The separation of powers principle deeply heritaged in the US constitutionalism affected and continu...
Separation of powers is not a fixed concept. Instead it is better viewed as a “continuum” that embr...
Constitutional theory has long regarded the separation of powers as unique to presidential systems a...
For a long time in the field of government, almost unlimited power can be placed in the hands of one...
Although the framers of the Australian Constitution adopted many features of the United States Const...
The first relationship that is put forward when determining the systems of government is the relatio...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
tag=1 data=Separation of powers in the Westminster system. by Gerard Carney tag=2 data=Carney, Gera...
A study of the separation of powers (legislative, executive, and judicial) in Australia at the Commo...
Following the national revolutions which caused the creation of a new formation of state known as na...
Separation of power has become an important device against autocratic and arbitrary exercise of gove...
The Doctrine of Separation of Powers seeks to protect the centralization of power in one hand; as hi...
Arguably no idea has been more central to democratic government than the separation of powers. In t...