Senate impeachment trial

The Finality of an Impeachment Court Decision Under Philippine Law: Why the Senate’s Verdict Is Generally Not Appealable

Learn why Senate impeachment court verdicts are generally final and not appealable, and when judicial review may apply under Philippine law.

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The Timeline of a Standard Philippine Impeachment Proceeding (Philippines): From Complaint Filing to Senate Verdict

Philippine impeachment timeline under Article XI: House filing and session-day steps, Senate trial stages, voting thresholds, and limits like the one-year bar.

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Senate as Impeachment Court: What “Sole Power to Try and Decide” Means (Philippines)

Explains the Senate impeachment trial power, oath requirement, and two-thirds conviction vote under the 1987 Constitution, with leading Supreme Court rulings.

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How Impeachment Works in the Philippines: Constitutional Steps From the House to the Senate (1987 Constitution Guide for Investors)

Plain-English guide to the Philippine impeachment process under Article XI of the 1987 Constitution, from House filing to Senate trial and stability signals.

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