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Advocates call for clarity over CJEU role – but deal must come first
Submission argues relationship terms must precede dispute mechanism
MSPs in Westminster talks over EU Withdrawal Bill
Cross-party group meeting peers and MPs to avert "constitutional crisis"
Scottish ministers plan emergency EU Bill if UK Bill not changed
Continuity Bill would give leverage in dispute with UK Government
EU Withdrawal Bill incompatible with devolution powers, MSPs report
Unanimous committee "not in a position to recommend" consent
European Court confirms Uber "transport firm" ruling
Member states can regulate conditions for provision of service
Lords committee calls for evidence on post-Brexit CJEU role
Concerns raised by former judges over operation of retained EU law
MSPs call for consent rule in devolved areas over EU withdrawal orders
Report on UK Brexit bill also seeks scrutiny of Scottish ministers' consent
Supreme Court upholds Scotland's alcohol minimum price law
Seven judges reject appeal based on tax as effective alternative
Amend EU bill to preserve family law harmony, advocates urge
Family Law Association claims reciprocity arrangements vital
Non-EU spouse can stay after EU national becomes UK citizen, CJEU rules
Treaty confers derived right of residence
Alcohol pricing decision due next week
Supreme Court to rule on Holyrood provision on 15 November
Foreign decree case shows up hole left in court rules
Repeal prevents registration of Belgian judgment for enforcement
EU Withdrawal Bill "progress", but "power grab" dispute remains
Joint Ministerial Committee agrees principles of future frameworks
Lords reject ministers' approach to EU Withdrawal Bill scrutiny
Report also criticises "excessively wide" delegated powers
Research needed into Brexit impact on healthcare, Society claims
Paper calls for Holyrood to undertake separate study of Scottish needs
Scottish and Welsh governments propose EU Withdrawal Bill amends
List of more than 100 policy areas potentially affected is drawn up
Scottish ministers seek amendments to EU Withdrawal Bill
Holyrood not to be asked to consent to bill in present form
MSPs launch probe into Scottish ministers' Brexit delegated powers
Scrutiny procedures among issues in call for evidence
EU Bill lacks clarity and means erosion of rights: Society
Call to Government to maximise discussion and consultation
Peers renew concerns over EU Withdrawal Bill ahead of second reading
Fundamental questions raised, but bill difficult to scrutinise, report states
Insurers call for action against private land motor insurance ruling
European decision unnecessary, unworkable and unfair, ABI claims
Society calls for recogniton and enforcement of UK and EU citizens' rights
'Just, fair and practical' agreements are required
Advice recommended for EU trade mark owners
'Almost certain' EU trade marks will be replicated to UK register
UK government rejects direct jurisdiction of ECJ
Critics say European judges will have some role post-Brexit