Menachem Mautner (Hebrew: מנחם מאוטנר) is an Israeli professor of Comparative Civil Law and Jurisprudence at Tel Aviv University.
Mautner was member of the Committee on the Preparation of Israel's New Civil Code (headed by Professor Aharon Barak, President of the Israeli Supreme Court).
At Tel Aviv University, Mautner also headed the Committee on the Establishment of a University Press; he is currently the President of the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Academic Staff; he was member of the Disciplinary Tribunal of Students; he was member of the Central Appointments Committee.
His book "Human Flourishing, Liberal Theory, and the Arts: A Liberalism of Flourishing" was published in March 2018 (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought) He edited four legal books, including "Multiculturalism in a Democratic and Jewish State" and "Distributive Justice in Israel".
His article "'The Eternal Triangles of the Law': Toward a Theory of Priorities in Conflicts Involving Remote Parties", 90 Michigan Law Review 95-154 (1991), substantially influenced the case-law and the scholarship in the area of conflicts over rights in both Israel and the United States.