
معرفی
Laurent Mayali is the Distinguished Lloyd M. Robbins Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Comparative Legal Studies Program and Robbins Religious and Civil Law Collection at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. He previously held tenured research positions at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History and France’s Center for National Research, and taught in the rhetoric department before joining Berkeley Law in 1988. He holds a Habilitation in Legal History and Docteur d'Etat en Droit from the University of Montpellier, France (1985).
- Education:
- Licence en Droit, University of Montpellier (1976)
- Maitrise en Droit (1977), D.E.A. (1978), University of Montpellier
- Habilitation in Legal History & Docteur d'Etat en Droit (1985), University of Montpellier
- Roles:
- Visiting law professor at universities worldwide
- Member of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne Paris (1997)
His research focuses on legal history, comparative law, medieval jurisprudence, and customary law. Notable works include Droit savant et coutumes, Identite et droit de l’autre, and contributions to the Chicago Kent Law Review.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His scholarly contributions span legal historiography and cross-cultural legal analysis, with a focus on medieval and modern legal systems.



