Bar-siman-tov Ittai
Doctor
Law
Bar Ilan University
Israel
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 Interest
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).
Publications
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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)
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The Puzzling Resistance to Judicial Review of the Legislative Process, 91 Boston University Law Review 1915 (2011)
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Legislative Supremacy in the United States?: Rethinking the Enrolled Bill Doctrine, 97 Georgetown Law Journal 323 (2009)