The principle of separation of powers is to ensure the fundamental rights of individuals as a principle of organization, on the other hand, it means the organizing principle of state power. The principle of separation of powers between the legislature...
The principle of separation of powers is to ensure the fundamental rights of individuals as a principle of organization, on the other hand, it means the organizing principle of state power. The principle of separation of powers between the legislature branch and the executive branch is to determine as standard how to organize and operate in relation to the checks and balances.
However, the delegation of legislative power is growing in modern state. As increased delegation of legislative power to the executive branch, it looked fo new ways to oversee and influence the exercise of executive power. A typical example is the legislative veto power that recognized to constitutional practices in the U.S. The legislative veto power places the executive branch directly into the legislative process. This legislative veto power has played in securing the constitutional order and in protecting individual constitutional rights and minority"s interests.
The Korea Constitution is based on the principle of separation of powers given to the National Assembly for legislative and executive powers to be granted to the government. Yet the National Assembly and the Government are sharing the legislative powers. Under the Korea Constitution, the government structure adopted presidential system similar to the U.S. Federal Constitution. Therefore, I will look at the relationship between the executive branch and legislative branch on the legislative power surrounding the formation of the "checks and balance" "sharing of powers" in the U.S. Constitution. And then This is useful to direct control system over administrative rules by National Assembly.