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Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence

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Discuss the extent to which it can correctly stated in the United Kingdom, the only feature of the separation of powers doctrine that is clearly present is that of judicial independence Below are the sort of points needed to answer this question. They are not designed to constitute a model answer. They are for the most part fully developed to assist you in developing your own response to the question. Their content and structure are not meant to imply that there are no other points that might be relevant and appropriate to include. The paragraphs are numbered and headings have been supplied to facilitate access. Introduction 1. I will cover a number of issues in answering this question. Firstly I will clarify the terms 'separation of powers' and 'judicial independence'. Secondly I will discuss the relationship between the two. Thirdly I will discuss the extent to which the constitutional arrangements of the United...

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