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Comparative Analysis of the Concept of Freedom of John Locke and Charles Louis Montesquieu in the Scope of Separation of Powers

HISTORY OF STATE AND LAW, 2023
A cornerstone of “separation of powers”, freedom was perceived by Locke and Montesquieu differently. The reason of this difference was Montesquieu’s adherence to Cartesian rationalists, whose understanding of individualism was characterized by Hayek as ...
Nikita V. Beshta
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Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism: Democratic Design and the Separation of Powers

Democratization, 2022
forms of democratic activities, for example, adaptive strategies of the excluded, guerrilla gardening, or micro-forms of activism. While such activities often do not result in a broader political change, they may have consequences for connectivity within
Thomas Sedelius
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The Separation of Powers in Ghana a Mirage? Examining the Excess Power of the Executive Arms of Government of Ghana

International journal of research and innovation in social science
This study explores the extent to which the executive arm of government in Ghana exercises excessive power, undermining the principle of separation of powers and its implications for democratic governance.
Opoku Prince Joshua
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Separation of powers in the countries of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America

Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History, 2022
Separation of powers is one of the important issues in the field of constitutional rights of the countries of the world. In the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America, this issue has been emphasized in different ways in the ...
mohammad Imani toranposhti
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DIALECTICS OF IMPLEMENTING THE PRINCIPLE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS

"Bulwark of Law" Scientific-Methodical Journal
Separation of powers is not an end in itself. It is a means by which it becomes possible to ensure the effective functioning of power and governance, to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of one or several people, as well as to ensure the ...
Martin Manukyan
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The Enduring Principle and Evolving Practice of the Separation of Powers

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
The separation of powers is a foundational principle of modern constitutionalism, designed to prevent the concentration of authority and safeguard individual liberty.
Dr. Chander Parkash Singh   +1 more
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Separation of Powers in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems: A Comparative Constitutional Analysis

International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
This paper undertakes a comparative constitutional analysis of the principle of separation of powers in presidential and parliamentary systems of governance.
Prof.( Dr.) Seema Surendran, Sampa Dutta
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A Comparative Constitutional Study of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers: A Critical Analysis of India, the United Kingdom, and the United States

International journal of research and scientific innovation
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the concept of separation of powers in India, the UK, and the US. It explores the historical development and evolution of the separation of powers doctrine in these countries, considering its theoretical ...
A. Abirami, Dr. S. Sanjith
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Subordination and Separation of Powers

Social Science Research Network, 2021
The Article recognizes subordination and calls for the incorporation of anti-subordination in the separation of powers. Scholars analyzing separation of powers tools—laws and norms that divide power among government actors—consider a long list of values ...
Matthew B. Lawrence
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Comparative analysis of separation of powers: Theoretical and practical insights from India

International Journal of Political Science and Governance
We have evolved from the concept of “Might is always right,” where all the powers and authority were vested in the monarch. In India's political and constitutional framework, responsibilities and roles are allocated among the different branches of ...
Ashutosh Acharya, M. S. Hanspal
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