The anti-burkini decree in Nice suspended: the Court sees “no disturbance to public order”

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It is now the turn of the โ€œanti-burkiniโ€ decree issued in Nice to be annulled this Thursday. The administrative court has issued its order suspending the decree issued on August 19, which was supposed to last until September 15.


This decision follows the lead of the Council of State, which had annulled the Villeneuve-Loubet decree last Friday.

This represents another legal victory for the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF) and the Human Rights League (LDH).

Beyond the legal aspect, the political dimension of this case is what matters: a few right-wing municipalities have taken advantage of a misleading interpretation of the law (โ€œa risk to public orderโ€ said the Council of State) to chase the wave of Islamophobia among a portion of the population and exploit it by playing on emotions.

The lawyer for the city of Nice, Me Pauline de Faรฟ, a lawyer at the Paris bar, attempted to follow this direction before the Administrative Court by arguing that there had โ€œalreadyโ€ been โ€œpublic order disturbancesโ€ in the municipality, even going as far as to mention โ€œa population [โ€ฆ] almost on the brink of civil war.โ€

She was probably misinformed by her local correspondent, because otherwise, one might wonder which fiction Me De Faรฟ is referring to.

Fortunately, summer is coming to an end and temperatures are going to drop, because with all these incendiaries in action, it is legitimate to wonder if the situation could be much worse.

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