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name the famous work of wade and philips. how did they interpret the separation of powers in their 1960 work? ​

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Answered by jeffwin18
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Explanation:

The change in times has seen the doctrine of separation of powers take form in different ways. Plato and Aristotle came up with the doctrine. John Bodin, a French Philosopher and Locke, a British Politician in the 16th and 17th centuries also passed forth their understanding of the doctrine of separation of powers. Montesquieu is the one who structured the doctrine in an orderly and scientific way. This was in his book, ‘Esprit des Lois’ which means The Spirit of the Laws in 1748.

M.P Jain said the doctrine of the rule of law that was expressed by Dicey had an effect on the administrative law in Britain in terms of its growth. The doctrine of separation of powers, on the other hand, had an empirical effect on the growth of administrative law in the U.S.A.

Davis’ theory of separation of power was likely a cause of principle barrier to the growth of an administrative process.

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