Separation of State Power in The Spirit of Law, XI, 6. - Deepstash
Separation of State Power in The Spirit of Law, XI, 6.

Separation of State Power in The Spirit of Law, XI, 6.

In Book XI. 6. Montesquieu separates the state power depending on their duty and to have checks and balances to power.

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