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''Law - UK - Brexit.''
1.  ''Systems - noun.''


(REUL).
A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.


Retained EU law in the UK is EU law that applied in the UK at the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, and continues to apply.
For example, a neural network.


Retained EU law is provided for under the UK's European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.


2.  ''Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.''


It includes:
A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.


*Domestic UK law which implemented former EU obligations.
For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


*EU legislation which was directly applicable in the UK.  For example, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and other Regulations.


*Other rights and principles of EU law that had direct effect in the UKFor example the right not to be discriminated against on the grounds of nationality.
3''Adjective.''


Describing something that is an element in a network.


EU Directives did not have direct effect in the UK.
For example, a network bank.


Therefore they are not automatically retained EU law.


4.  ''Verb.''


''Source: Pinsent Masons - Retained EU law in the UK after Brexit.''
To establish beneficial connections.


 
For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Harmonisation - retained EU law'''''</span>
 
:"Harmonisation means aligning divergent laws, regulations, systems and practices in different places. 
 
:Potential benefits of harmonisation include reducing complexity and cost.  EU regulations - including GDPR and EMIR - aligned rules for businesses across the EU. 
 
:Following Brexit, the UK can make its own rules. 
 
:For example, it has been free to enact the UK’s new Financial Services Act 2021, most of which came into effect from June 2021.
 
:Brexit has not exempted UK treasurers and colleagues from complying with the detailed rules introduced by EMIR, GDPR and the like. 
 
:Instead the UK now has UK EMIR, UK GDPR and so forth. 
 
:Many of the UK versions of EU rules started out as exact copies.  But now they have begun to diverge. 
 
:And depending on where you do business, you may need to follow both sets of rules.  Don’t assume, take advice."
 
:''ACT Learning Academy.''
 
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Retained EU law (REUL) dashboard - UK government'''''</span>
 
:"REUL is a category of domestic law created at the end of the [Brexit] transition period.
 
:It is made up of certain pieces of EU legislation that were ‘cut and pasted’ onto the UK statute book.
 
:REUL is also made up of certain domestic laws that implemented EU law and were preserved as REUL on the UK statute book.
 
:The catalogue of REUL can be accessed through an interactive dashboard... 
 
 
:Creating this catalogue of REUL is the first step in accelerating regulatory reform and reclaiming the UK statute book.
 
:The government will continue developing this comprehensive record of where EU-derived legislation remains and will work to identify more legislation which can be amended, repealed or replaced.
 
:This dashboard will document the government’s progress against that aim."
 
:''UK Government - REUL.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Benchmarks Regulation]]
*[[Access control]]
* [[Brexit]]
*[[Application controls]]
* [[Brexit transition period]]
*[[Blockchain Governance Initiative Network]]
* [[Code of practice]]
*[[Cambridge Alternative Finance Collaboration Network]]
* [[Direct effect]]
*[[Climate Social Science Network]]
* [[Directive]]
*[[Cyber security: protecting your business and your clients]]
* [[Divergence]]
*[[Electronic communication network]]
* [[EMIR]]
*[[Financial Crimes Enforcement Network]]
* [[European Convention on Human Rights]]
*[[Global Impact Investing Network]]
* [[European Court of Justice]]
*[[Internal control]]
* [[European Union]]
*[[Layer 1 network]]
* [[European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018]]
*[[Layer 2 network]]
* [[Financial Services Act 2021]]
*[[Local area network]]
* [[General Data Protection Regulation]] (GDPR)
* [[Network bank]]
* [[Gold-plating]]
* [[Network effects]]
* [[Harmonisation]]
*[[Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Network science]]
* [[Onshore]]
*[[Neural network]]
* [[Parliamentary supremacy]]
*[[Private network]]
* [[Red tape]]
*[[Regulated Liability Network]]
* [[Regulation]]
*[[Science Based Targets Network]]
* [[Statute]]
*[[Segregation of duties]]
* [[UK]]
*[[System and network controls]]
* [[UK EMIR]]
*[[Treasury Management System]]
* [[UK GDPR]]
*[[Value-added network]]
* [[UK MAR]]
*[[Virtual private network]]
* [[UK MiFIR]]
*[[Water Footprint Network]]
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*[[Wide area network]]
 
*[[World Green Infrastructure Network]]
==External links==
* [https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-law/guides/retained-eu-law-uk-after-brexit Pinsent Masons - Retained EU law in the UK after Brexit]
* [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/retained-eu-law-dashboard Retained EU law dashboard - UK government]


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[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 04:26, 24 October 2023

1. Systems - noun.

A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.

For example, a neural network.


2. Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.

A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.

For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


3. Adjective.

Describing something that is an element in a network.

For example, a network bank.


4. Verb.

To establish beneficial connections.

For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.


See also