European Union:
Analysis Of Crowd-Based Financing In European Life Sciences
The Legal Side: Country-specific Regulations
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Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon, meaning that
regulations can differ substantially from country to country. In
Europe, some governments have already adopted new rules. In his
article for the BIOCOM study Analysis of Crowd-based Financing
in European Life Sciences, Partner
Robert Michels describes the country-specific legal regulations
governing crowd-based financing in European Life Sciences.
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