subsidiärmittel
Subsidiärmittel refers to a legal concept primarily found in German law, particularly within the realm of social security and administrative law. It designates a type of financial support or resource that is only provided when primary or direct means are insufficient or unavailable. The core principle is that a primary entitlement or source of assistance must be exhausted before subsidiary means can be accessed.
This concept is often applied in situations where individuals are seeking financial aid. For instance, if someone
Subsidiärmittel can also appear in international law, particularly in relation to refugee status determination. If an
The underlying rationale for subsidiary means is to create a hierarchical system of support, ensuring efficiency