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What separation of powers is there?

The separations of power between the Crown represented by the government de jure, the legislative in the form of Parliament, and the judiciary.
The restrictions and necessities born from this separation.
The contrast to the American system of checks and balances, whereby the the government cannot be part of the legislature.

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