Well, yes, Europe is after all a collection of 44 countries, with 27 of them being in the EU, and three EFTA countries. So you're dealing with that many different sets of laws.
Some countries are extremely strict, others are more lax. Where I live (Norway), starting a business is pretty easy and straightforward. Other countries, like Germany, are notoriously difficult from what I've read.
And again, some countries have very strict laws and guidelines you need to follow, once you've started a certain type of business. Where I live it is relatively easy to start a LLC, but you'll need to put some money into it, and you can easily get fined - or even face jail - if you don't follow the laws for accounting/auditing. It becomes problematic, quite fast, if there's no unified codes for these things, if everyone's going to be able to operate cross borders.
Not to mention all the other laws (consumer laws, etc.)
Some countries are extremely strict, others are more lax. Where I live (Norway), starting a business is pretty easy and straightforward. Other countries, like Germany, are notoriously difficult from what I've read.
And again, some countries have very strict laws and guidelines you need to follow, once you've started a certain type of business. Where I live it is relatively easy to start a LLC, but you'll need to put some money into it, and you can easily get fined - or even face jail - if you don't follow the laws for accounting/auditing. It becomes problematic, quite fast, if there's no unified codes for these things, if everyone's going to be able to operate cross borders.
Not to mention all the other laws (consumer laws, etc.)