What is another word for separation of powers?

Pronunciation: [sˌɛpəɹˈe͡ɪʃən ɒv pˈa͡ʊəz] (IPA)

The term "separation of powers" refers to the division of government authority into separate branches, each with its own distinct responsibilities and limitations to ensure a system of checks and balances. Some synonyms for separation of powers include the tripartite system, which refers specifically to the three branches of government: the legislative, executive, and judicial bodies. The doctrine of the separation of powers is another synonymous term that stresses the importance of separation and independence among governmental powers. Other related words include the balance of power, coequal, and non-partisan, all of which emphasize the need to avoid concentration of authority in a single body or person.

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  • Native Americans are the original inhabitants of the land that now constitutes the United States. They have helped develop the fundamental principles of freedom of speech and separation of powers that form the foundation of the United States Government.
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  • It was the separation of powers upon which the framers placed their hopes for the preservation of the people's liberties. Despite this heritage, the congress has been in too many cases more than willing to walk away from its constitutional powers.
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  • What should be targeted is a concept of organic, and not just mechanic, democracy that preserves the rule of law, separation of powers, and that is participatory and pluralistic.
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  • But, I know enough people in that court, through the years, to know one thing: There's always somebody who surprises you, who rises above what they thought they appointed him for, and stays with the separation of powers, and with the right of the law to decide.
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  • There is no reason to have problems between country and country, between government and government, when there is a separation of powers.
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