INTRODUCTION
In the UK, which has no codified Constitution, the principle of separation of powers often an underpinning feature of democratic systems has no clear and definitive basic structure. Rather, a balancing of power only exists because it has been nurtured and embedded into the system. Nonetheless, the absence of clear foundational mechanism often results in a blurred governmental structure in which the branches are sometimes free to foray into each other’s jurisdiction. As a result, the judiciary became open to charges of governmental intrusions. To present a more independent judiciary, reforms had been made that made changes in Continue reading...