Adalbert Theodor Michel (Czech: Vojtěch Theodor Michl, 15 April 1821 – 30 September 1877) was an Austrian lawyer, law professor and rector of Universities in Olomouc (1854) and in Graz (1867) .
Michel graduated University in Prague as doctor of law in 1844.
In 1850 he obtained professorship at the Olomouc University Faculty of Law.
Shortly thereafter the Faculty of Law was closed as retribution for Olomouc's students and professors support for democratization and the Czech National Revival in 1848 and Michel went to lecture private and railway law at the University of Innsbruck in 1858, and since 1860 at the University of Graz.
Foremost it was the Landtag Committee, which entrusted him with the authority of evaluation of bill proposals and of cultural happenings.