France’s highest administrative court has stopped mayors from banning the wearing of the burkini. Arguments centred on the seaside town of Villeneuve-Loubet near Nice, although around 30 other municipalities also introduced a ban the full-body swimsuit worn by some Muslim women.
The State Council upheld a challenge by human rights groups, which argued that the ban in Villeneuve-sur-Loubet infringed personal freedoms.
The bans follows a series of deadly attacks by extremist Muslims in France. Human rights activists have argued that the ban is illegal and Islamophobic.
France has been ridiculed around the world, with commentators pointing out that similar clothes such a nun’s habit or a neoprene swimsuit are not banned.