Francisco José Urrutia Olano
Francisco José Urrutia Olano | |
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| Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice | |
| In office 15 January 1931 – 9 January 1942 | |
| Colombia's Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 10 December 1912 – 7 August 1914 | |
| President | Carlos E Restrepo Restrepo |
| Preceded by | José María González Valencia |
| Succeeded by | Miguel Abadía Méndez |
| In office 9 March 1908 – 13 March 1909 | |
| President | Rafael Reyes Prieto |
| Preceded by | Diego Euclides de Angulo |
| Succeeded by | Marceliano Vargas |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 April 1870 Popayán, Popayán, Republic of New Granada |
| Died | 6 August 1950 (aged 80) Bogotá, D.C., Colombia |
| Nationality | Colombian |
| Spouse | Elena Holguín Arboleda (1909-1950) |
| Children | Francisco J Urrutia Holguín María de la Paz Urrutia Holguín Sofía Urrutia Holguín Carlos Urrutia Holguín |
| Profession | Lawyer |
Francisco José Urrutia Olano (12 April 1870 – 6 August 1950) was a Colombian diplomat and international jurist. He served as Colombia's Minister of Foreign Affairs first from 1908 to 1909, and again from 1912 to 1914, during which he signed the Thomson–Urrutia Treaty, which re-established diplomatic relations between the United States and Colombia. He was Minister Plenipotentiary to the governments of Bolivia, Spain, Switzerland, and Permanent Representative to the League of Nations Assembly, holding the Presidency of the Executive Council in representation of Colombia in 1928. In 1931, he was elected to serve as Permanent Judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague, where he served until 1942 when he resigned due to theonset of World War II.