European Law definition

European Law means European Union law, member state law and/or the law in any part of the UK;
European Law means European Union or European Member State law (as referred to in the Data Protection Obligations) or such other law as may be designated in its place when England (whether with Scotland, Wales and/or North Ireland or not), leaves the European Union.
European Law means any law, xxxx, directive, rule or regulation enacted or executed by any Governmental Entity in Europe.

Examples of European Law in a sentence

  • EACTDA is a non-profit organization the purpose of which is to develop and provide technological solutions to European Law Enforcement Agencies and Forensic Laboratories, for their use in the fight against cybercrime.

  • Google will immediately notify Customer if, in Google’s opinion: (a) European Law prohibits Google from complying with an Instruction; (b) an Instruction does not comply with European Data Protection Law; or (c) Google is otherwise unable to comply with an Instruction, in each case unless such notice is prohibited by European Law.

  • After a recovery period of up to 30 days from that date, Google will comply with this Instruction as soon as reasonably practicable and within a maximum period of 180 days, unless European Law requires storage.

  • Google will comply with this Instruction as soon as reasonably practicable and within a maximum period of 180 days, unless European Law requires storage.

  • Google will comply with the Instructions unless prohibited by European Law.


More Definitions of European Law

European Law means, as applicable: (a) EU or EU Member State law (if the EU GDPR applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data); and (b) the law of the UK or a part of the UK (if the UK GDPR applies to the processing of Customer Personal Data).
European Law means any law in force in the EEA, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, including the Data Privacy Laws;
European Law means European Union or European Member State law (as referred to
European Law is the applicable law of the European Union, the applicable laws of the current Member States of the European Union and the applicable laws of any individual country that subsequently becomes a member of the European Union.
European Law means European Union or European Member State law (as referred to in the GDPR) or such other law as may be designated in its place if there is a Brexit Event.
European Law here means EU law and the law under the European Convention on Human Rights.