Separation Of Powers, related to trias politica ( a model for the governance of a state). Under this model, the state is divided into branches , each with separate and independent powers areas of responsibility so that no branch has more power than other branches. The branches consist of judiciary, executive and legislative.
Example One: Congress passes a law, the president vetos it. Congress passes it again with 3/4 majority over the president . The supreme court striking a law unconstitutional.
Example Two: the legislative branch makes and passes laws.
Example Three: the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.
It is generally accepted that every state has three totally separate organs to do different functions. These three organs are -Legislature: enact the laws , to make the laws.
- Executive: Enforce the laws.
- Judiciary: adjudicate the laws.
Example Two: the legislative branch makes and passes laws.
Example Three: the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.
It is generally accepted that every state has three totally separate organs to do different functions. These three organs are -Legislature: enact the laws , to make the laws.
- Executive: Enforce the laws.
- Judiciary: adjudicate the laws.