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<p>We have agreed with the EU that for the implementation period, we will continue
to use the existing EU mechanisms for supervision and enforcement - and we will continue
to follow Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) judgments. This is necessary
so that there is only one set of changes for businesses and people. This does not
change the fact that in the long term, outside of the EU, the UK will no longer be
under the direct jurisdiction of the CJEU.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>We have
also agreed that the Withdrawal Agreement will establish a new Joint Committee through
which both parties will be able to discuss and resolve any concerns that arise during
the implementation period. It will, for example, provide the UK with a means to raise
concerns regarding new laws, which we consider might be harmful to our interests.
This will help ensure the implementation period operates smoothly, allowing us to
resolve any issues promptly.</p><p> </p>
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