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Friends ,did legislative form of government is in state and executive form of government in central?

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Answered by TheDivineSoul
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No such thing is not there that legislative form of government is in state and the executive form of government in central.

Answered by NAKULBHAI74
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A study of the separation of powers (legislative, executive, and judicial) in Australia at

the Commonwealth  and  the State level including  three Australian States, Queensland, 

Victoria and New South Wales.  The separation of powers (SOP) theory from Locke and 

Blackstone is used for the SOP theory in Australia. In practice, the English rather than 

the American system of government and  SOP is the model used  for  the Australian 

Commonwealth Government and SOP.  The Commonwealth SOP is used as a guide for 

the States SOP. Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales are case studies used  to 

compare and contrast with the Commonwealth. The concept of the SOP in Australia is

articulated by the High Court and is derived from the Blackstonian SOP theory rather 

than the Federalist SOP theory. The implementation of the SOP theory into practice is

problematic. The SOP theory is used as a conceptual framework to understand current

events. The advantages and disadvantages or problems of the Commonwealth model are 

presented as a guide for the States. The same structure is used for the study of the three

States in the form of the advantages and  disadvantages or problems of the SOP at the

State level.  The entrenchment of the SOP at the State level will help to partly overcome

the problems highlighted in the case study chapters.  The federal SOP situation is better 

than at the State level but the entrenchment of Bills of Rights at the Commonwealth and 

State levels would  help to counter  the trend in reduction  of civil rights.  The SOP is

important in  protecting citizens from the abuse of government power. The lack of 

separation of powers, especially separation of judicial power at State level, has meant the

increasing abuse of powers by the executive and the executive dominating the other two 

branches of government.

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