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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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The UK nuclear sector after leaving Euratom: assimilated law, safeguards, fuel supply, research, trade and the UK–Euratom Nuclear Co‑operation Agreement

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What is Euratom?

The Euratom Treaty, concluded in 1957 by six founding members—Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands—created the Euratom Community. Since that date, every country acceding to what is now the European Union has automatically joined Euratom, whether or not it possesses nuclear facilities on its territory. Its primary purpose is to support the establishment and advancement of Europe’s nuclear industry and to protect the security of supply of ores, source materials and special fissile materials within the Community.

What are the Euratom Treaty’s key provisions?

To realise this overarching aim, the Treaty imposes obligations on the Community in relation to:

  • promoting research and spreading technical information
  • creating and applying uniform safety standards to safeguard the health of workers and the general public
  • facilitating investment and ensuring the basic installations required for the development of nuclear energy in the Community
  • ensuring that all users in the Community receive a regular and equitable supply of ores, source materials and special fissile materials...
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Ian Truman
Ian Truman

Ian advises sponsors, developers, technology vendors, operators, insurers, Government departments, funders and contractors on all aspects of international and UK nuclear law, nuclear new build and other nuclear projects.Ian is the former Deputy General Counsel of the Hinkley Point C nuclear project, a member of the Nuclear Industry Association, the Nuclear Institute, the International Nuclear Law Association and the World Nuclear Association and a joint author of the Burges Salmon Guide to Nuclear Law....

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