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Session on Brexit during the At the 10th annual European GRC Summit on the 9th and 10th November 2016 in London



Brexit will have a significant negative economic impact for all companies in the UK. This is caused by primarily by two factors: the risk of a technical recession and significant uncertainty on a regulatory framework for the rules and conditions will apply for ALL future corporate activities.

The Brexit bewilderment provides a unique opportunity for all Europe to fix the long overdue political, business and society issues that no longer can be ignored. The EU politicians have for a long time tried to function within the constraints of a rigid, one-size-fits-all solutions. Businesses have found that the one-size-fits-all solutions are often not fitting any process or addresses any issue in a sustainable way.

Lessons learnt
The same goes for the EU politicians. The solution is to create a diverse range of customised models for national or member participation with the single market as glue and the critical link between these models. This solution will probably allow Europe to thrive instead of falling apart with the possiblity of the euro zone to exist until some economic growth is on the horizon.

The Brexit Assessment
At the 10th annual European GRC Summit on the 9th and 10th November 2016 in London, we have invited leading experts to guide companies to review the consequences and uncertainties:
  • How will the outlines of the final agreement between Britain and the EU affect companies?
  • The timeframe of the withdrawal effect; what are the safeguards in the interim?
  • Will the UK meet its obligations under the EU Treaty in the future?
  • What is the content of the many bilateral agreements that Britain will negotiate with EU and outside the EU?
  • Will the UK decide to maintain elements of EU law (Civil Law) as part of English law (Common Law)?

For another article on the parallel session at the conference see: www.copenhagencompliance.com/news/issueXXVIII/The-Governance-of-an-Exit-Corporate-lessons-from-the-Brexit-referendum.php For details on the conference agenda see: www.grcassembly.com/agenda.htm#brexit