quasiöffentlich
Quasiöffentlich describes institutions, tasks or assets that are not fully public in legal form, but carry public responsibilities or are closely tied to public authorities. The term signals a blending of public and private elements: a private or mixed entity performs public duties, is financed by public funds, or is subject to public oversight and regulatory constraints.
In practice, quasiöffentlichkeit arises when private-law actors carry out public tasks or operate under public mandates
Typical examples include municipal utilities and infrastructure operators that fulfill public service obligations, concession-based transport or
Implications of a quasi-public status concern accountability, transparency, and competitive neutrality. Critics point to potential gaps