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What does Brexit mean? Brexit is the practical shorthand in legal drafting and advice for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the legal, regulatory and trading changes flowing from it. It covers the UK’s cessation of EU membership on exit day (31 January 2020) and the cessation of the EEA Agreement’s application, the end of the implementation/transition period on IP completion day (31 December 2020), and the commencement, expiry or variation of post‑withdrawal trading and regulatory arrangements, including the UK‑EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the Windsor Framework (amending the Northern Ireland Protocol), and UK agreements with third countries...

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Regulatory oversight under the GDPR compared with the Data Protection Directive/DPA 1998: DPAs, one-stop-shop, the European Data Protection Board and the consistency mechanism

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On 31 January 2020, the UK left its status as an EU Member State and moved into an Implementation period, during which EU law still applies. Throughout this phase, the GDPR remains in force in the UK and, for EEA and UK Data protection purposes, the UK is broadly regarded as if it were an EU (and EEA) country. Accordingly, any mention of EEA or EU states in this Practice Note should be interpreted as also covering the UK until that period ends. For more detail on that window, its length and the data protection laws expected to apply once it concludes, see Practice Note: Brexit—implications for data protection [Archived].

ARCHIVED: This Practice Note is archived content and sets out the position prior to the General Data Protection Regulation becoming applicable. This Practice Note is for background information only and is not maintained. The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the GDPR) was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 4 May 2016. It came into force on 24 May 2016. Consisting of 173 recitals and 99 articles over 11 chapters, the GDPR is significantly more comprehensive than its predecessor, Directive...

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