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trias politica

seperation of powers into legislative power, executive power and judicial power

legislative power

power to make, abandone or abolish the law

executive power

power to implement the laws

judicial power

power to pass a judgement by the law

checks and balances

the three powers prevent each other from becoming to powerful and keep eachother in balance

First and Second chamber

the legislative power

minister

they have to ensure that the law is implemented

fourth power

the citizens also have some sort of power so that's why they are called the fourth power

jurisprudence

sum of all rulings by the judge

dualist system

members of the parliament have their own tasks and responsibilties