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Paris women finally allowed to wear trousers

PARIS: Women in Paris can finally wear trousers without fear of criminal prosecution after the government said a more than 200-year-old ban no longer had any legal effect.

Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, France's minister of women's rights, said in a statement that the ban, imposed on November 17, 1800, was incompatible with modern French values and laws.


The municipal order required Parisian women to seek permission from local police if they wanted to "dress like a man" by wearing trousers.

It was modified in 1892 and 1909 to allow women to wear trousers if they were "holding a bicycle handlebar or the reins of a horse" but had officially remained on the books.

Answering a question in the Official Journal of the French Senate, Vallaud-Belkacem said that while it had not been formally struck down, the order was in effect abrogated.

"This order was aimed first of all at limiting the access of women to certain offices or occupations by preventing them from dressing in the manner of men," she said.

"This order is incompatible with the principles of equality between women and men.... From that incompatibility stems the implicit abrogation of the order," she said.

Parisian women had demanded the right to wear trousers during the French Revolution, when working-class revolutionaries were known as "sans-culottes" for wearing trousers instead of the silk-knee breeches (culottes) favoured by the bourgeoisie.

Women's dress continues to stir political passions in France, with Cecile Duflot, the 37-year-old Green housing minister, criticised last May for wearing jeans to the first cabinet meeting of Socialist President Francois Hollande's new government.

She was later subjected to jeers and wolf-whistles while wearing a floral summer dress in the National Assembly.

A number of women also broke parliamentary protocol by wearing jeans during an extended debate at the weekend over France's planned legislation of gay marriage.

Paris women finally allowed to wear trousers - The Times of India
 
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Civilised western democracy??? my A$$

A lot of countries have many old laws which are still officially in the statute books. However it does not mean that people are persecuted because of these laws.

www.dumblaws.com


Unlike muslims the western democracies do not tom tom 1400 year old laws as immutable. they are ready to change the laws along with the times.
 
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Unlike muslims the western democracies do not tom tom 1400 year old laws as immutable. they are ready to change the laws along with the times.

Makes you feel superior and what not? Only you are not European. You know nothing about Shariah laws, so better not say much.
 
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Law itself is a reflection of mentality?


A lot of countries have many old laws which are still officially in the statute books. However it does not mean that people are persecuted because of these laws.

www.dumblaws.com


Unlike muslims the western democracies do not tom tom 1400 year old laws as immutable. they are ready to change the laws along with the times.
 
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Makes you feel superior and what not? Only you are not European. You know nothing about Shariah laws, so better not say much.


And you must be Knight in Shining Armour with complete grip on Sharia Law .

Law itself is a reflection of mentality?

Yep , Law is reflection to Mentality .

Civilised western democracy??? my A$$

We people should Be the last ones to point fingers at their civility .
 
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good news.these archaic laws should have been extinct like the archaic words.
 
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This law was already abolished (culturally). No point in discussing it again...


The 16th century europe was as fundamentalist as we (Indian) are today . The cultural terrorists in India bann movies, oppose women right..
 
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Unlike muslims the western democracies do not tom tom 1400 year old laws as immutable. they are ready to change the laws along with the times.

And that is the difference between a Muslim and non-Muslim……….we live our lives by the law and non-Muslims make their law as per their lives…….if we change the law than what’s the point of being a Muslim????
 
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And that is the difference between a Muslim and non-Muslim……….we live our lives by the law and non-Muslims make their law as per their lives…….if we change the law than what’s the point of being a Muslim????

Being a muslim does not mean that you stop evolving with time. evolution and change is the law of nature.
 
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Paris women finally allowed to wear trousers

PARIS: Women in Paris can finally wear trousers without fear of criminal prosecution after the government said a more than 200-year-old ban no longer had any legal effect.

Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, France's minister of women's rights, said in a statement that the ban, imposed on November 17, 1800, was incompatible with modern French values and laws.


The municipal order required Parisian women to seek permission from local police if they wanted to "dress like a man" by wearing trousers.

It was modified in 1892 and 1909 to allow women to wear trousers if they were "holding a bicycle handlebar or the reins of a horse" but had officially remained on the books.

Answering a question in the Official Journal of the French Senate, Vallaud-Belkacem said that while it had not been formally struck down, the order was in effect abrogated.

"This order was aimed first of all at limiting the access of women to certain offices or occupations by preventing them from dressing in the manner of men," she said.

"This order is incompatible with the principles of equality between women and men.... From that incompatibility stems the implicit abrogation of the order," she said.

Parisian women had demanded the right to wear trousers during the French Revolution, when working-class revolutionaries were known as "sans-culottes" for wearing trousers instead of the silk-knee breeches (culottes) favoured by the bourgeoisie.

Women's dress continues to stir political passions in France, with Cecile Duflot, the 37-year-old Green housing minister, criticised last May for wearing jeans to the first cabinet meeting of Socialist President Francois Hollande's new government.

She was later subjected to jeers and wolf-whistles while wearing a floral summer dress in the National Assembly.

A number of women also broke parliamentary protocol by wearing jeans during an extended debate at the weekend over France's planned legislation of gay marriage.

Paris women finally allowed to wear trousers - The Times of India

One less dumb law in the money.Plenty to go.
 
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Though they had this law in place I don't think it was ever really enforced.
 
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