Corporate Crime News Analysis—Brexit [Archived]

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Corporate Crime News Analysis—Brexit [Archived]

Published by a ½Û×ÓÊÓÆµ Corporate Crime expert

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Lexis®PSL Corporate Crime has published News Analysis on a range of issues concerning the implications of Brexit on corporate crime areas of practice. Links to these items are set out in the table below.

DateNews AnalysisBrief description of News Analysis
27 July 2023The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023—cliff edge removed, but cloud of uncertainty remainsThe controversial legislation to enable the government to revoke or reform retained EU law (the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (REUL(RR)A 2023)) received Royal Assent on 29 June 2023. Although some of the most heavily criticised aspects of the legislation have been removed, it will still create a climate of uncertainty around retained EU law. In this article, lawyers from Travers Smith explain why and what this means for business. They also highlight the impact of other post-Brexit reforms in areas where EU-derived law remains relevant in the UK. Contributors include: Jane Bondoux, Ben Chivers, Sarah-Jane Denton, Katherine Foweather, Hannah Hartley, Beliz McKenzie,
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Jurisdiction(s):
United Kingdom
Key definition:
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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