France: Constitutional Court to decide on burka ban

France: Constitutional Court to decide on burka ban

Via France24:

A proposed law against the wearing of the full Islamic veil in French public spaces is to be sent to France’s Constitutional Council after being voted on by the Parliament.That was the surprise announcement by Jean-Francois Cope, head of the ruling UMP party in parliament, during a debate on the text by the French National Assembly on Wednesday.


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The ‘Sages’ (wise ones), as the Constitutional Council of France is popularly known, are charged with examining the compatibility of laws with the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. But there’s a strong chance that they will reject a general ban on the Muslim veil, making it a risky bet for the majority party.


Back in March, the State Council, an advisory government body headed by the prime minister, expressed serious reserves on a “general and absolute ban on the wearing of the full veil as such or any method of concealing the face in all public spaces," saying that the act "would be exposed to serious risks with regards to the Constitution...".


Gilles Devers, a lawyer in Lyon and co-author of the book Law and Islam, agrees: "This law touches on fundamental freedoms, it will not withstand the scrutiny of the Constitutional Council," he said.


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If the anti-veil law were to be adopted without the council's approval, "the first woman in a burqa cited for it could, through her lawyer and following a few legal procedures, go before the Constitutional Council and have the law annulled within six or eight months," said Devers.


“It would be an irony of history", he added, if "the first person to bring down a republic forgetful of fundamental rights would be a woman in a burqa…”.

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Source: France24

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