Biography

Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai is affiliated to the department of Law, Bar Ilan University, where Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai is currently working as Doctor. Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov Ittai major research interest involves Constitutional law; constitutional theory; legislation; legisprudence (legislation theory); the legislative process; judicial review (and models of judicial review); the impact of judicial review on legislative behavior; content-analysis of legislative debate; quantitative, qualitative and computer-based content-analysis methods; constitutional remedies; and the interaction of law and time (temporal effects of judicial decisions; temporary legislation)..

Research Intrest

Constitutional law; constitutional theory; legislation; legisprudence (legislation theory); the legislative process; judicial review (and models of judicial review); the impact of judicial review on legislative behavior; content-analysis of legislative debate; quantitative, qualitative and computer-based content-analysis methods; constitutional remedies; and the interaction of law and time (temporal effects of judicial decisions; temporary legislation).

List of Publications
Time and Judicial Review in Israel: Tempering the Temporal Effects of Judicial Review, in The Effects of Judicial Decisions in Time 207 (Cambridge, Intersentia, P. Popelier, S. Verstraelen, D. Vanheule and B. Vanlerberghe eds., 2013)
The Puzzling Resistance to Judicial Review of the Legislative Process, 91 Boston University Law Review 1915 (2011)
Legislative Supremacy in the United States?: Rethinking the Enrolled Bill Doctrine, 97 Georgetown Law Journal 323 (2009)