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Why the theory of the separation of power is important to judicial independence?

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Why the theory of the separation of power is important to judicial independence?

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One of the best things the English ever invented was an independent judiciary. Likewise one of the best things the Americans ever invented was a separation of Church and State. I’m not qualified to talk on the issue or matter of law but am glad to say I’m living in a country, the UK, where we do not take freedom for granted and it’s thanks to our ancestors that so much was done in the past to make it possible for us to have the system of government and so forth which we enjoy today. I won’t say it’s the best, but it’s better than most and at least we get a vote and can say what we like and think what we like and dye our hair red and green if we like etc. Yes, it all starts right here in UK and has thankfully spread around the English speaking world where it has been bashed into shape and made reasonable. I’m now glued to the upcoming US election – democracy in action. All thanks to a people would would not give in and who soldiered on to achieve their goal of Freedom, Liberty and Democ

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