Ethics Committee definition

Ethics Committee means an independent body established in a Member State in accordance with the law of that Member State and empowered to give opinions for the purposes of this Regulation, taking into account the views of laypersons, in particular patients or patients' organisations;
Ethics Committee means each Ethics Committee appointed by the directors/trustees of each of the Employers. The Ethics Committee consists of the following officers of Dimensional Fund Advisors LP: Co-Chief Executive Officers, General Counsel, Head of Portfolio Management and Trading and the Chief Compliance Officer.
Ethics Committee means the person or persons appointed or designated to administer this Code of Ethics. The members of the Ethics Committee are identified on Exhibit I attached hereto.

Examples of Ethics Committee in a sentence

  • The study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Leiden University Medical Center.


More Definitions of Ethics Committee

Ethics Committee means the accredited medical research ethics committee competent to review the Clinical Trial in accordance with applicable Law, and to which the Protocol has been submitted for approval;
Ethics Committee means a committee comprised of the Chief Investment Officer (or his/her designee), the head of Investments Compliance and the head of Investments Human Resources. Investments Compliance Counsel provides advice and guidance to the Committee.
Ethics Committee means each Ethics Committee appointed by the directors/trustees of each of the Employers.
Ethics Committee means the Ethics Committee established by Victory Capital Management.
Ethics Committee means a committee comprised of the Chief Investment Officer (or his/her designee), the Investments Ethics and Compliance Officer and the MetLife Investments Department Compliance Counsel.
Ethics Committee means the committee designated by the US Schroder Group Companies from time to time, which currently comprises:
Ethics Committee means the Gene Technology Ethics Committee established by section 111 of the Commonwealth Act;