Arthur Larson Professor of Law

- Email: Michaels@law.duke.edu
Room: 4004
Phone: 919-613-7173
Fax: 919-613-7231
210 Science Drive
Box 90362
Durham, NC 27708-0362
Assistant: Dawn Cronce
Bibliography
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Ralf Michaels is an expert in comparative law and conflict of laws, and a professor at Duke University School of Law. He has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Panthéon/Assas (Paris II), Princeton, Pennsylvania, Toronto, and the London School of Economics. Michaels has also held senior research fellowships at Harvard and Princeton, as well as the American Academy in Berlin and the Max Planck Institute for Private Law in Hamburg. In 2015, he will give a number of lectures on private international law at the Hague Academy for International Law.
Michaels' current research focuses mainly on three issues: the role of domestic courts in globalization, the role of conflict of laws as a theory of global legal fragmentation, and the status and relevance of law beyond the state. He is the editor or co-editor of two special volumes of the American Journal of Comparative Law: "Beyond the State? Rethinking Private Law", 2008 (also published as a book) and "Legal Origins", 2009, as well as a book and a journal issue on conflict of laws: Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World (2007); Transdisciplinary Conflicts, Law and Contemporary Problems, 2008. In addition, he has authored numerous articles on all three topics.
Michaels studied law at the Universities of Passau and Cambridge, UK. He is married and has three daughters. His skills at the piano are in steady decline.
