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- Retained EU law in the UK after Brexit - Pinsent Masons
The third category of retained EU law, relating to EU law rights and principles, has been repealed in UK law from January 2024 The special EU law features of any former EU law have been removed, so that they do not apply when a UK court or tribunal is applying assimilated law from 2024
- Retained EU law and assimilated law - The Law Society
When the UK left the EU, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (EUWA) saved EU rights and obligations and turned them into domestic law This huge new body of law was called ‘retained EU law’
- Retained EU law (or assimilated law): New rules on interpretation and . . .
At the end of the Brexit transition period, to avoid a cliff edge in terms of legal certainty, the vast majority of EU law which had applied in the UK was imported into domestic law as "retained EU law" under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (the "Withdrawal Act")
- Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023
“Retained EU law” (REUL) is a type of UK domestic law It was created by the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (EUWA), and came into effect at the end of the UK’s post-Brexit transition period (the end of 2020) The primary objective of REUL was to provide legal continuity and certainty
- Retained EU law and assimilated law dashboard - GOV. UK
This dashboard shows a list of retained EU law (REUL) and assimilated law These are laws that the UK saved to ensure legislative continuity immediately after Brexit
- Impact of Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023
The removal of the principle of supremacy of EU law in the UK and the introduction of wider powers for the UK government to depart from retained EU legislation creates some legal uncertainty and opens the door to significant changes in the medium to long term
- Retained EU law: what changes on 1 January 2024? - Mills Reeve
Under increasing pressure to demonstrate a “Brexit dividend”, the Government has now passed a third key Brexit Act – the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023, which comes into force at the end of 2023
- Retained EU Law Parliamentary Report June 2023 December 2023 - GOV. UK
For example, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 and the Procurement Act 2023 will revoke some 600 pieces of REUL The Report then sets out the Government’s immediate plans In 2024
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