-Divided LEJ
-Checks and balances each other
-Prevents abuse of power/dictatorship
Doctrine:
-LEJ separated and independent of each other without interference.
-Independence of judiciary from L & E, judges make decisions without influence.
-Reduces changes of AOP/dictatorship.
Overlaps:
L & J
Legislature makes new laws for establishment of new Courts and Judiciary interprets acts of Parliament.
E&J
Executive gives approval for new tribunals, appointment of judges and judiciary is called to interpret meaning of regulations made by E.
L&E
Legislature scrutinizes action of ministers during Parliamentary sessions, executive is held responsible for laws that are brought to parliament.
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