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What does separation of powers mean?

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Noun
  1. A theoretical model for governance, common in democratic states, which features the division of sovereign power into at least three (but sometimes up to six) organs of state in order to forestall tyranny, by preventing the acquisition of a monopoly of power by a monarch or oligarchy; also, such an arrangement.
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We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism.
The Australian Constitution, with its more rigorous separation of powers, prevents our common law changing in the same direction.
Clark was sometimes annoyed by his colleagues' inability to grasp the substance of federalism and particularly the separation of powers.
When the constitution was written there was no question of strict separation of powers either in the Westminster system or in Australia.
There can be nothing more activist than members of congress violating the separation of powers as they did this past week-end.
A bill of attainder is the ultimate violation of both due process and separation of powers.

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