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Appointed by
  
Benigno Aquino III

Name
  
Maria Sereno

Succeeded by
  
Marvic Leonen

Preceded by
  
Renato Corona

Appointed by
  
Benigno Aquino III


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Preceded by
  
Renato Corona (as Chief Justice) Antonio Carpio (acting)

Full Name
  
Maria Lourdes Punzalan Aranal

Born
  
July 2, 1960 (age 63) Manila, Philippines (
1960-07-02
)

Alma mater
  
Ateneo de Manila University University of the Philippines Diliman University of Michigan Law School

Role
  
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

Education
  
University of Michigan Law School (1993)

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Maria Lourdes Aranal Sereno (born Maria Lourdes Punzalan Aranal; July 2, 1960) is the 24th and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. At age 52, she became the second youngest person and the first woman to head the judiciary.

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In August 2010, she was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, its 169th Member and the first appointee to the High Court by President Benigno Aquino III. Sereno is the youngest appointee to the Supreme Court since Manuel Moran in 1945, but she was surpassed by Marvic Leonen in 2012 at the age of 49, and the 13th woman appointed as a Supreme Court Justice.

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On 24 August 2012, President Aquino announced his appointment of Justice Sereno as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing Renato Corona, who was removed from office in May 2012 after being convicted in an impeachment trial.

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She is set to retire in 2030, after 20 years in office (18 years as Chief Justice), pursuant to the requirements of the 1987 Constitution.

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Background

Sereno was born on July 2, 1960 in Manila to a Margarito Aranal, a native of Siasi, Sulu and Soledad Punzalan, who served as a public school teacher. She is married to Mario Jose E. Sereno of Davao City. They have two children, Maria Sophia and Jose Lorenzo.

Education

Sereno graduated Class salutatorian from Kamuning Elementary School in 1972 and graduated with Honors from Quezon City High School in 1976.

She earned a bachelor's degree in economics at the Ateneo de Manila University in 1980, and her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines College of Law at Diliman, graduating as class valedictorian in 1984.

She also earned a Master of Laws from the University of Michigan Law School in 1993.

Chief Justice Sereno is also an alumna of the UP Portia Sorority.

Career

Sereno started her career as a junior associate of the Sycip Salazar Feliciano and Hernandez law firm.

At the age of 38, she was appointed as legal counselor at the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body Secretariat in Geneva.

She was the only female member of the 1999 Preparatory Commission on Constitutional Reform where she headed the commission’s Steering Committee. In the same year, with Justice Jose Campos, Commissioner Haydee Yorac, and other professors from the UP College of Law, she co-founded Accesslaw, a corporation that provided the first annotated electronic research system in Philippine law.

She also served as legal counsel for various government offices including the Office of the President, Office of the Solicitor General, Manila International Airport Authority, and the Department of Trade and Industry. She previously headed the Information and Public Division office of the UP Law Complex. She was also a faculty member at The Hague Academy of International Law in Cambodia.

At the time of her appointment, Sereno was Executive Director of the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center. She was also the President of Accesslaw Inc., had taught at University of the Philippines College of Law for 19 years, and has served as a consultant for the United Nations, World Bank, and US Agency for International Development.

Sereno served as a co-counsel with Justice Florentino Feliciano on the Fraport case in Singapore in which the Republic of the Philippines won the case.

Awards and Recognitions

  • Awardee for Law, The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS), 1998
  • References

    Maria Lourdes Sereno Wikipedia