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    A loss of innocence?: judicial independence and the separation of powers
    Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (3): 365-402. 1999.
    The concepts of judicial independence and the separation of powers are used more as terms of political rhetoric than legal concepts in the British constitution. Responsible government significantly merges the executive and the legislative while parliamentary sovereignty has meant that judicial independence has had a peculiar British meaning, rarely unpacked. In practice, in England, (and presumably in the other UK jurisdictions), individual judges are accorded a high degree of independence, whil…Read more