Separation of Powers Environmental Studies Essay
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Separation of Powers. Much progress has to be made before the UK has a satisfactory separation of powers. Critically discuss. Separation of power is an imperative to assure accountability on the part of a government, to restrain and dilute a trend towards corruption and to protect the fundamental and universal rights of the citizens, from incursions and interference of the governments in power.1 To achieve this cherished objective, it is a must to separate and circumscribe the legislative powers of the parliament to enact laws, the power of the government to manage and govern in the light of the ratified and established laws, and the power of the judiciary to listen to and resolve disputes in