Helen Silving-Ryu
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Helen Silving-Ryu (8 March 1906, Kraków, Poland-1993) was the first female law professor in the United States
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.
Personal life
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.
Major publications
- Silving, Helen (1948). . Oceana Publications.
- Silving, Helen (1967). . Thomas.
- Silving, Helen (1968-01-01). . W. S. Hein. ISBN 9780930342227.
- Silving, Helen (1956). .
- Silving, Helen (1961). . American Society of International Law.
- Ryu, Helen Silving (1955). .
- Silving, Helen (1999). . University of Tennessee.
- Ryu, Paul K.; Silving, Helen (1964). .
- Silving, Helen (1967). . Thomas.
- Silving, Helen (1971). . W. S. Hein. ISBN 9780930342197.