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First, what is doctrine of separation of power? It can be define as separate 3 government institution into 3 different arms that is Legislative body, executive body and judicial body to prevent power concentrate into 1 government institution and prevent abuse of power. Doctrine of separation of power is a basic of administrative law L- to make law, E- enforces and administrates law & J- settle legal dispute. None of them is powerful that each other it is because these 3 government institution carry its function to check and balance

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