Brexit legislation tracker for dispute resolution practitioners [Archived]

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Practice notes

Brexit legislation tracker for dispute resolution practitioners [Archived]

Published by a ÀÏ˾»úÎçÒ¹¸£Àû Dispute Resolution expert

Practice notes
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ARCHIVED: This Tracker has been archived and is not maintained.

This Tracker set out domestic legislation concerning the UK’s departure from the EU which was of relevance Dispute resolution (DR) practitioners.

Various (EU Exit) regulations (also known as Brexit SIs) were laid in preparation for the UK’s departure from the EU. The key Brexit SIs for dispute resolution lawyers are considered in this tracker. For details of all Brexit SIs, see Practice Note: Brexit legislation tracker.

Note: the terms ‘EU (Exit) regulation’ and ‘Brexit SI’ are used interchangeably in this Practice Note.

Brexit SIs—in force date

All of the Brexit SIs were drafted to come into force by reference to exit day (being 31 January 2020 at 11pm). Following amendment by European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 (EU(WA)A 2020), which implemented the Withdrawal Agreement in the UK, the in force date for these regulations was deferred until IP completion day (EU(WA)A 2020, Sch 5 Pt 1, para 1(1)). The amendment gave rise to an inconsistency as it only appeared to affect

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Brexit definition
What does Brexit mean?

means: (a) the United Kingdom (UK) ceasing to be a member state of the European Union (EU) and/or the European Economic Area (EEA) on exit day; and/or (b) the commencement, end of[ or variation in] any transitional, trading or other arrangements from time to time between: (i) the UK and the EU and/or EEA (including during any implementation period and IP Completion Day); and/or (ii) the UK and any other country, group of countries, international organisation, bloc or body (including the World Trade Organization) in contemplation of or (directly or indirectly) in connection with the UK’s said cessation of membership;

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