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Whether the principle of separation of powers is subject to modification by the express or implied provision of the constitution

"It stands therefore to be stressed that the doctrine of separation of powers, as a principle of interpretation of constitutions, is sometimes subject to modification by either the express or implied provisions of the Constitution - see Attorney-General of Bendel State v. Attorney-General of the Federation & Ors. (1983) 6 S.C. 8 at pp. 32, 51, 95, 117 and 147

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