EEA definition

EEA means the European Economic Area.
EEA means the European Economic Area;

Examples of EEA in a sentence

  • Where the Study is conducted in the EEA, Sponsor is required by law to publically disclose the performance of the Study and publish the summary results of the Study within 6 or 12 months (depending on the type of trial) of its completion at PRA poskytne Zkoušejícímu dodatek k formuláři informovaného souhlasu, který pacientům vysvětlí právní základy pro zpracování Studijních údajů.

  • Third Country: (i) if the Client is established in the EEA or Switzerland, a jurisdiction outside the EEA or Switzerland that has not been deemed adequate for data protection purposes by the European Commission, or (ii) if the Client is established in the UK, a jurisdiction outside the UK that has not been deemed adequate for data protection purposes under UK law.


More Definitions of EEA

EEA means the countries for the time being comprising the European Economic Area (being at the date of this Prospectus, European Union Member States, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein).
EEA means the European Economic Area, namely the European Union Member States along with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
EEA means, for the purposes of this DPA, the European Economic Area, United Kingdom and Switzerland.
EEA means the member states of the European Union together with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein;
EEA means any country that is currently a member of the European Economic Area. This may change from time to time;
EEA means the European Economic Area, namely the European Union Member States along with Iceland, Xxxxxxxxxxxx and Norway.
EEA means the European Economic Area, whose member states currently include the member states of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;