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UK-EU Joint Committee Decision No 1/2023 under the Windsor Framework: Northern Ireland green lane, parcels, importer and carrier authorisations, EU law opt-out and reporting obligations

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This Practice Note offers practical guidance on Joint Committee Decision No 1/2023, which gives legal force to the Windsor Package. Accordingly, it addresses the application of EU regulation in Northern Ireland, protection of the EU and UK’s internal markets, the green lane for movement of goods between the UK and Northern Ireland, the movement of parcels, the requisite authorisations, as well as reporting obligations for the movement of goods.

Introduction

On 27 February 2023, the UK Prime Minister and the EU Commission President reached an agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol, known as the ‘Windsor Package’. This was a political conclusion that required legal text to give it effect. That text has now been approved: on 24 March 2023 the Joint Committee adopted Decision No 1/2023. The Joint Committee consists of UK and EU representatives and is co-chaired at ministerial level by members of the EU Commission and the UK government. Empowered by Article 164(5)(d) of the Withdrawal Agreement, it may take decisions that amend the Agreement. Decision No 1/2023 is such a decision, altering the Withdrawal Agreement as regards the Northern Ireland Protocol...

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