Local Government—Brexit tracker [Archived]

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Practice notes

Local Government—Brexit tracker [Archived]

Published by a ÑÇÖÞÉ«ÇéÍø Local Government expert

Practice notes
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ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained.

This archived tracker was used to track key developments, legislation, guidance, parliamentary briefing notes and other sources of interest relating to brexit relevant to local government lawyers. It is arranged alphabetically by topic and is designed to provide an easy reference point for relevant content for lawyers relating to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.

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    Children’s Social Care

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    Education

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    Environmental Law

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    governance

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    Healthcare

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    judicial review

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    Licensing

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    Public procurement

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    Social care

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    Social housing

To follow the timeline of the Brexit process, see Practice Note: Brexit timeline to track the progress of UK legislation introduced as part of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, see Practice Note: Brexit legislation tracker.

The Brexit legislation tracker includes a Brexit SI database, which collates details of draft and made statutory instruments specifically identified as ‘EU Exit Regulations’. Before certain SIs are formally laid in Parliament, they have to go through a preliminary sifting process to determine the appropriate

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Jurisdiction(s):
United Kingdom
Key definition:
Brexit definition
What does Brexit mean?

means: (a) the United Kingdom (UK) ceasing to be a member state of the European Union (EU) and/or the European Economic Area (EEA) on exit day; and/or (b) the commencement, end of[ or variation in] any transitional, trading or other arrangements from time to time between: (i) the UK and the EU and/or EEA (including during any implementation period and IP Completion Day); and/or (ii) the UK and any other country, group of countries, international organisation, bloc or body (including the World Trade Organization) in contemplation of or (directly or indirectly) in connection with the UK’s said cessation of membership;

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