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[[File:Medi.jpg|thumb|400px|Diagram explaining the mediatization process as applied in Westarctica]]
[[File:Medi.jpg|thumb|400px|Diagram explaining the mediatization process as applied in Westarctica]]
In politics and law, '''mediatization''' ( /miːdiətaɪˈzeɪʃən/) is the loss of immediacy, where ''immediacy'' refers to the status of a [[Hereditary Nobility of Westarctica|Hereditary Noble]] who is subject "immediately" to the sovereign of the nation. In a feudal context, mediatization is the introduction of an intervening level of authority between a reigning lord and his vassal so that the former is no longer the immediate lord of the latter, but rather his lordship is "mediated" by another.
In politics and [[Laws of Westarctica|law]], '''mediatization''' ( /miːdiətaɪˈzeɪʃən/) is the loss of immediacy, where ''immediacy'' refers to the status of a [[Hereditary Nobility of Westarctica|Hereditary Noble]] who is subject "immediately" to the sovereign of the nation. In a feudal context, mediatization is the introduction of an intervening level of authority between a reigning lord and his vassal so that the former is no longer the immediate lord of the latter, but rather his lordship is "mediated" by another.


==German origin of the term==
==German origin of the term==
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[[Category:Peerage of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Peerage of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Law in Westarctica]]

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