Zulfikhr Hussain- M Wesson.
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ZULFIKHR HUSSAIN- M WESSON. ASSIGNMENT ONE 'Mention the theory of the separation of powers to an English constitutional lawyer, and he will forthwith put on parade the Lord Chancellor, the Law Lords, the Parliamentary executive delegated legislation and administrative adjudication and shift the conversation to more significant topics. He tends to regard the theory as somewhat tiresome talking point appropriate for political philosophers on comparative government, but irrelevant distraction for the English Law student and his teacher' Critically discuss the above statement. The 'Separation of powers' is a doctrine that has exercised the minds of many including Professor Munro, whom from the quote above suggested that the debate as to whether or not there is a separation of powers in that UK constitution has led to the establishment of two opposing camps. Ancient philosophers, judges, political theorists and academic writers have all had cause to consider the doctrine through the centuries. The question above...

