Francisco de las Carreras

Francisco de las Carreras (1809–1870) was an Argentine lawyer, judge and politician. He was the first President of the Supreme Court of Argentina between 1863 and 1870.

Francisco de las Carreras
President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Argentina
In office
June 1, 1863  1870
Preceded byS/D
ConstituencyArgentina
Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice, Argentina
In office
January 15, 1863  June 1, 1863
Personal details
Born1809
 Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died1870
 Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
CitizenshipArgentina
NationalityArgentine
OccupationLawyer

Career

De las Carreras did his higher studies in Law at the University of Buenos Aires, turning to politics during the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. He was Minister of Finance for the Province of Buenos Aires during the 1850s.

In January 1863, when the president of Argentina, Bartolomé Mitre formed the first Supreme Court, he was appointed its Minister. But after Valentín Alsina's refusal to take over as chief justice, he was appointed chief justice on June 1, 1863, a position he held until his death.

A street in the city of Mar de Ajo is named in his honor.


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