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subsidiær

Subsidiær is an adjective used in Danish and Norwegian to denote something that is secondary, auxiliary, or supplementary to a main provision, organization, or authority. The term originates from Latin subsidium meaning aid or support and has entered Scandinavian legal language through Latin and French loanwords. In law and public administration, subsidiær describes provisions, roles, or bodies that operate only if the primary framework does not address a matter. For example, subsidiære bestemmelser act as a fallback, and subsidiær myndighet denotes a secondary authority that assists the principal administration.

In organizational and governance contexts, a subsidiær function or unit refers to elements that support core

The concept is closely related to subsidiarity, a governance principle that decisions should be taken at the

Subsidiering, the Danish term for financial subsidy, is unrelated to subsidiær and can be a source of

activities
rather
than
drive
them.
The
distinction
between
primær
and
subsidiær
helps
clarify
responsibilities
and
the
hierarchy
within
institutions.
lowest
feasible
level.
In
Danish
and
Norwegian
legal
discourse,
subsidiaritetsprincippet
or
subsidiaritetsprinsippet
is
used
to
discuss
this
principle
in
EU
law
and
national
practice.
The
term
emphasizes
a
relational,
structural
role
rather
than
economic
aid.
confusion;
subsidies
refer
to
funding,
whereas
subsidiær
concerns
structure,
function,
and
hierarchy.