European Commission definition

European Commission means the authority within the European Union that has the legal authority to grant Regulatory Approvals in the European Union based on input received from the EMA or other competent Regulatory Authorities.
European Commission means the executive body of the European Union that has legal authority to grant marketing authorization approvals for pharmaceutical products in the European Union following scientific evaluation and recommendation from the EMA or other applicable Regulatory Authorities.
European Commission means the European Commission or any successor entity that is responsible for granting Marketing Approvals authorizing the sale of pharmaceuticals in the European Union.

Examples of European Commission in a sentence

  • The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission.

  • This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.

  • The European Commission shall notify all countries concerned of the relevant amounts.

  • The amounts shall be communicated to the European Commission by 15 October and shall apply from 1 January the following year.

  • For the reasons set out in the Notice on a simplified procedure, the European Commission has decided not to oppose the notified operation and to declare it compatible with the internal market and with the EEA Agreement.


More Definitions of European Commission

European Commission means the Commission of the European Union;
European Commission means the Commission of the European Communities;
European Commission means the European Commission, an institution of the European Union.
European Commission means an institution in the context of European Union Law.
European Commission means the institution responsible for regulating competition in Europe.
European Commission means the executive of the EU that promotes its general interest.
European Commission means the executive body of the European Union.