Agreed, a state can be subordinate to another. But in such a case they typically don't have overlapping jurisdictions, i.e. they define in which cases something gets escalated to the higher instance.
What is your definition of state?
Agreed, a state can be subordinate to another. But in such a case they typically don't have overlapping jurisdictions, i.e. they define in which cases something gets escalated to the higher instance.
What is your definition of state?
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