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Separation of Powers

2005
Although nowhere is it mentioned in the Constitution itself, the separation of powers is the principle hinge on which the American system rests. Power is separated—that is, no one branch controls or dominates; each shares power.
Michael A. Genovese, Robert J. Spitzer
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The separation of powers

Michigan Law Review, 1923
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A Revisionist View of the Separation of Powers

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1994
Geoffrey Brennan, Alan Hamlin
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