Yeah valid point 'ring circuits' as they call them, though I think they were only in the UK, or countries that followed the British standards and are not in new installations.
If the newer research data showed that dead band between 5-30ma was meaningful their standards would reflect that, as we all know the EU is not a place known to be light on government standards, but what the reserch shows is the response time is more important.
There were a few members on here in years past from Nordic countries, Sweden or Norway i think, I have herd the old system described as what we call corner grounded 240 then branch circuits are line - line 230, but thats being phased out in favor of 400/230 wye, however in rural areas with no three phase its the same as here open delta, but they don't ground mid-phase, or simply end grounded 230.
The other major thing they had that drove the RCD requirement is a TT grounding system,
while everything new there is TN-S (floating neutral) or TN-C-S (MGN then floating neutral like we have here) a TT system you can have a ground rod at the pole, grounded neutral, then neutral floats and is
not bonded to the buildings local grounding electrode system, also common in Japan if I am not mistaken. With A TT system you really need a RCD/GFCI.
I need to get over there and do some in person research on what the current standards are.