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<p>Should the United Kingdom leave the European Union without a deal, the European
Enforcement Order (EEO) Regulation will no longer apply: they will be subject to the
domestic rules of the country in which they are to be enforced. There are, however,
transitional provisions for certain cases ongoing at Brexit that ensure EEOs from
EU member states can be enforced in the UK (see SI 2018/1311). Whether EEOs originating
in the UK before Brexit will be enforced in an EU member state will be subject to
the rules of that member state.</p><p> </p><p>With respect to rights of audience of
solicitors registered in England and Wales, these will be subject to the domestic
regulations of each EU member state and the individual rules of EU courts and institutions.</p>
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