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The Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence in South Africa: A Theoretical Critique
Journal of Law Society and DevelopmentSection 165(2) of the South African Constitution of 1996 proclaims the independence of the courts. This principle is predicated on the philosophical notion of separation of powers prominently adopted in democratic countries like South Africa (SA ...
Thand’Olwethu Dlanga
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2023
The separation of powers is a normative concept at the centre of democratic constitutionalism which focuses on the correct constitutional organization of the state. This entry will describe how this concept has combined normative ideas about the importance of institutional balance and divided state functions into four well-known constitutional forms ...
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The separation of powers is a normative concept at the centre of democratic constitutionalism which focuses on the correct constitutional organization of the state. This entry will describe how this concept has combined normative ideas about the importance of institutional balance and divided state functions into four well-known constitutional forms ...
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2017
Abstract This chapter examines how the issue of separation of powers is treated in the Indian Constitution. More specifically, it considers whether the separation of powers is a principle in the constitutional law of India and if so, what sort of doctrine of separation of powers is embraced by the Indian Constitution.
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Abstract This chapter examines how the issue of separation of powers is treated in the Indian Constitution. More specifically, it considers whether the separation of powers is a principle in the constitutional law of India and if so, what sort of doctrine of separation of powers is embraced by the Indian Constitution.
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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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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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Bacterial motility: machinery and mechanisms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Navish Wadhwa, Howard C Berg
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