Joan Melchior Kemper (26 April 1776 – 20 July 1824) was a Dutch jurist and politician.
After studies in Amsterdam and Leiden he taught civil law in Amsterdam beginning in 1806, and natural, public and international law in Leiden beginning in 1809.
A student of Cras, he was a prominent advocate of natural law in the tradition of the Enlightenment.
He advised Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp, together with Elias Canneman and Anton Reinhard Falck, to maintain the governance organization the French had created in the Netherlands.
In 1817 he was elected to the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the States General.