Jose C. Vitug Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honorable
Jose C. Vitug
Office:Dean of the Angeles University Foundation School of Lawand Arellano University School of Law
Term Start:2004
Office1:132nd Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
Term Start1:June 28, 1993
Term End1:July 15, 2004
Appointer1:Fidel Ramos
Predecessor1:Jose C. Campos
Successor1:Cancio Garcia
Birth Date:July 15, 1934
Birth Place:Guagua, Pampanga
Education:Guagua National Colleges
Alma Mater:Manuel L. Quezon University

Jose Cabrera Vitug Jr. (born July 15, 1934) is a Filipino lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He was appointed to the Court on June 28, 1993 by President Fidel Ramos and retired on July 15, 2004.[1]

Vitug was the Founding Dean of the Angeles University Foundation School of Law. He serves as an Independent Director Aboitiz Equity Ventures. He also served as the Acting Dean of Arellano University-School of Law[1]

Early life

He grew up and studied at Guagua National Colleges finishing as a top ranked student. Vitug then studied at Manuel L. Quezon University for law school finishing cum laude in 1956, and later got a master's degree in National Security Administration at the National Defense College of the Philippines.[2]

Legal career

Vitug started off as a technical assistant to Supreme Court Justice J.B.L. Reyes upon graduation. From then on, his career flourished and landed himself the position of the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1993 to 2004. He also served as a Senior Professor of the Philippine Judicial Academy at the Supreme Court of the Philippines.[3]

Awards

He has received numerous awards including Outstanding Manilan, and Outstanding Kapampangan.[1]

Books

He has authored several books including Compendium of Tax Law and Jurisprudence (co-authored with Ernesto D. Acosta; Pandect of Commercial Law and Jurisprudence; Civil Code of the Philippines Annotated (4 Volumes); Commercial Laws of the Philippines (2 Volumes);and Compendium of Civil Code of the Philippines.[1]

References

  1. Web site: HON. JUSTICE JOSE C. VITUG . Senate Electoral Tribunal . 27 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Associate Justice Jose C. Vitug.
  3. Web site: HON. JUSTICE JOSE C. VITUG.

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