EEA definition

EEA means the European Economic Area.
EEA means the European Economic Area, namely the European Union Member States along with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

Examples of EEA in a sentence

  • In the aftermath of the Xxxxxx ruling, FIFA and UEFA informed the Commission at that point that the international transfer system would no longer apply to players who changed clubs at the end of their contracts to play in a different country within the EEA, although the rules were not officially revoked (European Commission 1996: 3).

  • This will involve transferring your data outside the European Economic Area (EEA).

  • Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the EEA, we ensure a similar degree of protection is afforded to it by implementing safeguards: All providers and external third parties acting as data processors will be required to uphold all the regulations pertaining to data and privacy as prescribed in this policy and our other documents outlining our compliance with relevant regulations.

  • Please contact us if you want further information on the specific mechanism used by us when transferring your personal data out of the EEA.

  • Professional advisers acting as processors including lawyers, bankers, auditors and insurers based in the EEA who provide consultancy, banking, legal, insurance and accounting services.


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, for the purposes of this DPA, the European Economic Area, United Kingdom and Switzerland.
EEA means the European Economic Area
EEA means any country that is currently a member of the European Economic Area. This may change from time to time;
EEA means the Member States of the European Union together with Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein.
EEA means the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.
EEA means the European Economic Area, whose member states currently include the member states of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;