Martin Rutten
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Martin Rutten (1876–1944) was a Belgian colonial civil servant and lawyer who served as Governor-General of the Belgian Congo from 1923 to 1927.
Biography
Martin Rutten was born in the village of Clermont-sur-Berwinne in Belgium's Province of Liège in 1876. His father was originally from Belgian Limburg and his mother was Walloon.Template:Sfn Rutten studied Law, gaining a doctorate, and later practiced as a lawyer in Verviers.Template:Sfn
In 1901, Rutten enlisted in the colonial civil service as a magistrate.Template:Sfn He was posted to Katanga Province and later sent to Bas-Congo to head the Prosecutor's Office (parquet général) at the Appeals Court in Léopoldville (now Kinshasa).Template:Sfn He was posted back to Katanga after the creation of a second appellate court at Élisabethville (now Lubumbashi) as prosecuting magistrate (procureur général).Template:Sfn
In October 1918, Rutten was promoted to the rank of Vice-Governor General.Template:Sfn For two years, he was given responsibility for the administration of Katanga. Rutten was appointed to Governor-General in 1923 following the resignation of Maurice Lippens after differences between him and the Ministry of the Colonies.Template:Sfn Rutten's appointment marked a change in colonial policy as previously most governors had been selected from military backgrounds. Louis Franck, however, selected Rutten because of his civilian background and because of his long personal experience in the Congo.Template:Sfn His term coincided with trade union unrest among colonial civil servants. He returned to Belgium at the end of his term in 1927.Template:Sfn
In retirement, Rutten was involved in colonial associations in Belgium including the Royal Belgian Colonial Institute.Template:Sfn He retired definitively in 1934 and died in Brussels on 31 December 1944.Template:Sfn
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External links
- Gouverneurs du Congo
- Congo (Kinshasa)
- Archive Martin Rutten, Royal Museum for Central Africa