subsidiärem
Subsidiärem is a Swedish term primarily used in legal and academic writing to indicate that a provision, rule, or argument applies subsidiarily—that is, as a secondary or fallback measure rather than as the primary rule. The word derives from the adjective subsidiär, itself from Latin subsidiarius meaning “supporting” or “auxiliary.” In Swedish texts, subsidiärem serves as an adverbial or inflected form to mark that a statement applies only if the main rule does not suffice.
In practice, using subsidiärem signals a fallback or supplementary application. For example, a clause might state
Contexts and significance: The concept is common in constitutional, administrative, and contract law, where it clarifies
See also: subsidiarity, subsidiär, subsidiary.
Note: The form subsidiärem reflects Swedish inflection and usage, and is most often encountered in formal or