Separation of powers: flexible division of functions with checks and balances ensuring institutional accountability and cooperation. The doctrine of separation of powers is a flexible constitutional principle combining a division of labour among legislature, executive and judiciary with a system of checks and balances, permitting supervisory interaction and cooperative engagement between branches to ensure accountability and good governance while maintaining institutional independence.
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Separation of powers: flexible division of functions with checks and balances ensuring institutional accountability and cooperation.
The doctrine of separation of powers is a flexible constitutional principle combining a division of labour among legislature, executive and judiciary with a system of checks and balances, permitting supervisory interaction and cooperative engagement between branches to ensure accountability and good governance while maintaining institutional independence.
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