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The review of the balance of competences will be an audit of what the EU does and how it affects the UK.
This guide explains key elements of EU law and their history. It accompanies the detailed guide 'Review of the balance of competences'.
This series contains documents published as part of the government's review of the balance of competences between the UK and the EU.
The Government is carrying out a review of the EU’s competences (the power to act in particular areas conferred on it by the EU Treaties). …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Guidance to help local councils adapt to new rules now that the UK has left the EU and the transition period has ended.
Seafarer certificates and equivalent competencies required in European Union Area countries.
Seeks evidence on the balance of competencies between the UK and the EU for research and development, which also covers space and innovation
International secondment opportunities with the FCO, for serving and retired police, and civilian experts.
Seeks evidence on the balance of competencies between the UK and EU for extra-EU trade and investment, ie between the EU and third countries.
Balance of competencies briefing note.
Guidance about the 9 European programmes overseen by DLUHC in which the UK takes part that promote cooperation and economic development across member states.
Guidance on the system for recognition of architects with an approved qualification from a European Economic Area (EEA) state or Switzerland.
An overview of the changes made to the Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011 that came into force on 1 January 2021.
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