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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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No-deal Brexit: UK–EU civil and commercial cross-border mediation—procedural changes, evidence protections and enforcing settlement agreements (revocation of 2011 Regulations; CPR 78/MSEO savings)

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This Practice Note addresses the scenario where the UK and the EU fail to reach any accord on Settlement procedures after the UK’s departure from the EU. Throughout the Implementation period commencing on Exit day—the date the UK leaves the EU—the provisions of the withdrawal agreement will apply. For guidance on the implementation period and the effect of the withdrawal agreement on taking of evidence, see Practice Note: Brexit implementation period—settlement [Archived].

This Practice Note examines the implications of the UK leaving the EU without a deal for the mediation of disputes in civil and commercial matters. There are two principal UK instruments relating to a no deal Brexit and mediation. The first is The Cross–Border Mediation (EU Directive) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, SI 2019/469, which sets out the revocation and saving of the Cross Border Mediation (EU Directive) Regulations 2011, SI 2011/1133—the legislation that implemented Directive 2008/52/EC, the Mediation Directive, into UK law in line with Article 12 of Directive 2008/52/EC. Repeal of the UK implementing measures is required because EU directives—unlike EU regulations—are not self executing and call for national implementation measures...

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