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The
judiciary
- senior judges, including the
supreme court
2.
legislature
-
parliament
(
HOC
+
HOL
)
3. the executive - the
Prime Minister
and
government
minister
This
concept
was created by French political thinker
Montesquieu
i
1748
no person should be in more than one
branch
of power
by creating
separate
institutions
it is possible to have a system of
checks and balances
America
has three separate branches of power while the
UK's
Legislative
and
Executive
overlap
Constitutional Reform Act 2005
: created a completely separate
judiciary
(the supreme court)
Twin Pillars of Constitution
: created by
A.V Dicey
in
1885
('Introduction ot the Study of the law of the constitution')
Pillar 1: the
rule of law
no one is above the law
equality before law
the law is always applied
the law applies to everyone at all times
Harden
and
Lewis
(
1988
) described it as the 'noble lie' of the British Constitution
Pillar 2
:
Parliamentary Sovereignty
Parliament is competent to pass laws on any subject
parliament's laws can regulate the activities of anyone anywhere
parliament can't bind its successors to the content, manner and form of
subsequent
legislation
laws passed by parliament can't be challenged by the
court