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Although it could be correct to say that the UK Constitution does not conform to any strict theoretical model, there is some adherence to the theory on a more practical level. As Barendt notes above, there is 'an effective separation of the judicial power from the other branches'. Furthermore, a number of statutes and constitutional conventions exist to ensure a degree of separation and, most importantly, to enable institutions to exercise checks on the others.
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