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Helen Silving-Ryu | |
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Born | 8 March 1906 |
Died | 1993 [1] |
Education |
University Vienna, (Ph.D, JD) Columbia University |
Occupation(s) | Legal Scholar and Professor of Law |
Spouse | Paul K. Ryu |
Helen Silving-Ryu (8 March 1906, Kraków, Poland-1993) was the first female law professor in the United States [2]
Silving-Ryu was the only female scholar mentored by Austrian philosopher and jurist, Hans Kelsen. Silving-Ryu and Kelsen collaborated extensively during her time at Harvard University. [3] [4]
Helen was born on March 8, 1906, in Kraków. Daughter of Szaje Chaim and Sara vel Salomea (Bauminger) Silberpfennig. Came to the United States, 1939.[ citation needed]
On January 3, 1959, Silving married Paul K. Ryu at the home of New York University’s chancellor, George D. Stoddard.[ citation needed]
Silving met Ryu during her time at Harvard University. They intellectually collaborated over the course of their life together on publicational works on the topics of law, freedom, and justice. [5]
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Polish. (October 2020) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Helen Silving-Ryu | |
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Born | 8 March 1906 |
Died | 1993 [1] |
Education |
University Vienna, (Ph.D, JD) Columbia University |
Occupation(s) | Legal Scholar and Professor of Law |
Spouse | Paul K. Ryu |
Helen Silving-Ryu (8 March 1906, Kraków, Poland-1993) was the first female law professor in the United States [2]
Silving-Ryu was the only female scholar mentored by Austrian philosopher and jurist, Hans Kelsen. Silving-Ryu and Kelsen collaborated extensively during her time at Harvard University. [3] [4]
Helen was born on March 8, 1906, in Kraków. Daughter of Szaje Chaim and Sara vel Salomea (Bauminger) Silberpfennig. Came to the United States, 1939.[ citation needed]
On January 3, 1959, Silving married Paul K. Ryu at the home of New York University’s chancellor, George D. Stoddard.[ citation needed]
Silving met Ryu during her time at Harvard University. They intellectually collaborated over the course of their life together on publicational works on the topics of law, freedom, and justice. [5]