Hessel E. Yntema Explained

Hessel E. Yntema (1891-1966) was a law professor and scholar.[1] Yntema studies Hope College, the University of Michigan, Oxford University, and Harvard Law School. Yntema taught at Columbia Law School, Johns Hopkins, the University of Michigan. Yntema was a leading legal realism.[2] Yntema founded The American Journal of Comparative Law in 1952 and ran the journal until his death. His final position was professor emeritus at the University of Michigan.[3] In 1961, the book Twentieth Century Comparative and Conflicts Law: Legal Essays in Honor of Hessel E. Yntema was published, consisting of 38 essays from his peers. In addition to his professorship, Yntema served as the vice-president of the International Academy of Comparative Law.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IN MEMORIAM HESSEL E. YNTEMA (1891 -1966) . J. Offerhaus . Cambridge.
  2. Yntema, American Legal Realism in Respective, Vanderbilt Law Review 317 (1960).
  3. News: HESSEL E. YNTEMA, EXPERT ON LAW, 75; Retired Michigan Professor Dies--At 4 Universities. New York Times . February 22, 1966 .
  4. Web site: Book Review: Twentieth Century Comparative and Conflicts Law: Legal Essays in Honor of Hessel E. Yntema . Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos . Louisiana Law Review . April 1963.