Abstract: The doctrine of the separation of powers holds that good government is ensured if the functions of legislation, administration and adjudication in a state are not placed in the hands of one body of persons but are distributed to a greater or less degree among distinct or separate bodies of persons.1 K. C. Wheare
Publication Year: 1951
Publication Date: 1951-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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