
Heirbaut Dirk Gustaaf Maria
Professor · Comparative Legal History
Graz University of TechnologyAustria
About
Prof. Dirk Heirbaut (born 1960) is a distinguished academic at Ghent University, Belgium, where he has served as Professor of Legal History and Roman Law since 1998. He holds a PhD in Law (1997) and dual MA degrees in History and Law from Ghent University.
- Director of Ghent's Department of Legal Theory and Legal History
- Co-founder of the European Society for Comparative Legal History
- President of Royal Flemish Academy's Legal History Committee
- Organized major conferences on codification, legal reception, and cross-cultural legal systems
His research focuses on:
- Medieval customary law and feudalism
- Comparative legal history of Europe
- Codification processes in Belgium and the Netherlands
- History of private law and judicial systems
His editorial leadership includes:
- Chief editor of De Rechtshistorische Courant
- Co-editor for Brill's Studies in the History of Private Law
- Advisory board member for Medieval Legal Practice series
Scientific honors:
- Robbins Collection Fellowship (UC Berkeley, 1997)
- Laureate of Royal Flemish Academy (1998)
- Corresponding member of Monumenta Germaniae Historica (2007)
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