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Seperation of Power essay

The purpose of this essay is to first analyse the doctrine of separation of powers and apply this to critically evaluate the High Court strike. The essay will take this approach by focusing first on the meaning of the doctrine and the extent of its application in Australia

University of Canberra

University of Canberra
  • Law
  • Not Applicable
  • 6602 - Legal Systems

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The doctrine of separation of powers is significant to Australia s legal system as it provides for a division between the branches of government. However, the dispute between the executive and judicial bodies of law in the High Court Strike of 1905 brings about great concern for the infringement of this doctrine. The purpose of this essay is to first analyse the doctrine of separation of powers and apply this to critically evaluate the High Court strike. The essay will take this approach by focu...


Resource Topics

  • Australian constitutional law
  • Business
  • Constitutional law
  • Court systems
  • Government
  • High Court of Australia
  • Hospitality
  • Independence of the judiciary
  • Inter-State Commission
  • Judiciary
  • Law
  • Politics
  • Politics of Australia
  • Separation of powers


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