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Praxis Governance: assisting with Equivalence Alignment in Financial Services Post-Brexit

Brexit gave back UK financial institutions the freedom to shape their destiny. Praxis Regulation, part of Praxis Governance, helps you master the ‘Equivalence’ frameworks for better Continuity and competitive edge.

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Introducing Praxis Governance and Regulation Regimes – Illustration with Financial Services Post-Brexit

Brexit gave back UK financial institutions the freedom to shape their destiny. Praxis Regulation, part of Praxis Governance, helps you master the ‘Equivalence’ frameworks for better Continuity and competitive edge We are introducing Praxis Regulation, part of Praxis Governance, as a wrap-up of our expertise dedicated to financial services in the articulation of post-Brexit evolutions….

Austria & Portugal Courts: COVID PCR test unfit without GP input, and quarantine illegal
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Austria & Portugal Courts: COVID PCR test unfit without GP input, and quarantine illegal

March 21: Vienna follows Lisbon with a similar judgment and confirms Reason conclusions and WHO statement: PCR tests alone can’t suffice and need contextual, holistic approach by a GP before medical conclusion Austrian and Portuguese courts confirm in exemplary judgments the analysis and conclusions drawn by Reason end of 2020 in our blogs. And we…

Vaccine passports a ‘rather silly measure’, says David Davis
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Vaccine passports a ‘rather silly measure’, says David Davis

“Once you have got the population to above about 70 per cent vaccinated then you have got herd immunity. So, it is very difficult to see what they are trying to stop” “A Covid certification scheme planned by the Government is a “rather silly measure,” Tory former cabinet minister David Davis has said. […] The…

WHO, CoE: ‘vaccine passports’ not scientific, harm human rights
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WHO, CoE: ‘vaccine passports’ not scientific, harm human rights

A much-needed wise reminder by WHO and the Council of Europe to dispel the population freak-control murk trying to inoculate the UK and EU. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that it is not encouraging the use of “vaccine passports.” They put this down to a combination of both “ethical and scientific” reasons. “We are not sure…

Council of Europe: vaccination coercion is against Human Rights
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Council of Europe: vaccination coercion is against Human Rights

Parliamentary Assembly, Council of Europe, 27 Jan 2021 confirms Reason’s critical analysis made since the very beginning of these nasty spreading rhetorics about “no jab, no job” or “vaccine passport”. The Council of Europe confirms Reason’s critical analysis made since the very beginning of these nasty spreading rhetorics about “no jab, no job” or “vaccine…

UK refuses to grant diplomatic status to the new EU ambassador
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UK refuses to grant diplomatic status to the new EU ambassador

Updated 6th May: equivalent status granted  |  21 Jan, A decision qualified ‘petty’ by the EU. However, Mr Raab and Number 10 are right.  Mr Joao Vale de Almeida is the EU’s ambassador to the UK. “The Foreign Office had resisted the idea, arguing the EU should not be treated like an independent nation. But in a…

UK MHRA expects “high volume” side effects (ADR) but “vaccine” is “safe and efficient”
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UK MHRA expects “high volume” side effects (ADR) but “vaccine” is “safe and efficient”

The UK urgently provisioned outside EU procurement standards for £1.5M an AI software to process the expected high volume of Covid-19 vaccine Adverse Drug Reaction (ADRs). As we are being told there were no corners cut in assessing the safety of Pfizer experimental vials (“vaccine”) and people’s health is paramount, the European Federation of Pharmaceutical…

Market Bill: is the EU’s legal action against the UK premature?
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Market Bill: is the EU’s legal action against the UK premature?

Update 4th Nov: To challenge a decision, one needs this decision to be taken. In the same way, before a breach of law occurs, there is no breach of law. DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind the topics of Public International Law and EU Law are very complex. This blog only draws some hypotheses basing its…

ECJ, Schrems 2 and (real-world) data protection in the EU
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ECJ, Schrems 2 and (real-world) data protection in the EU

Sharing a perspective and a few facts. Much has been said since the ECJ struck down the #PrivacyShield for US-EU data transfer. Earlier this week, James Sullivan, Jr. from the U.S. Department of Commerce shared a White Paper outlining the information that can help both US and EU organizations in this context. Interesting that the ECJ focuses on aspects related to…

Is leaving the EU leaving the EEA?
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Is leaving the EU leaving the EEA?

This article is a continuation of the last “How to visualise supranational bodies the UK belongs to?”, as it answers now the question raised at the end of it: “Is leaving the EU leaving the EEA?”. Our analysis is that by leaving the EU, in a no-deal scenario, the UK would get back to existing…