brexit

Brexit

The UK exited the EU on 31st January 2020. The transition period in the Withdrawal Agreement ended on 31st December 2020. Existing EU Treaties, EU free movement rights and the general principles of EU law now no longer apply in relation to the UK.

EU regulations only continue to apply in UK domestic law (by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018) to the extent that they are not modified or revoked by regulations under that Act.

The EU and the UK have put in place a post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement which regulates their future relationship in various areas and is a foundation for future negotiations.

Our Brexit resources include over 30 practice group and sector briefings, practical tools for businesses and various videos. These can be accessed via the links below. We have a team of contacts who can discuss the subject directly with you and offer further guidance. If this would be helpful, please do get in touch with one of our team.

Maintaining your Market Authorisation after Brexit

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Brexit Jargon Buster

Glossary of terms used in relation to Brexit

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