The Supreme Court has overturned a belief in the constitution that nudity in public is a human right, backing a decision by the government of Castell-Platja D’Aro on the Costa Brava which banned nudism, enforcing a prohibition with fines for those who strip off. The case dates back to 2009 when the council wanted to ban nudism on account of the beaches being frequented by families, but the move was challenged by naturist groups who said that nudism was a constitutional right, but the Supreme Court has now rejected that argument.
-
Torrevieja Carnival Makes Hate-Filled Headlines
Although the recent wave of both anti-gay and anti-feminine hatred had started to die down… -
The Daily Brief – Friday 22 December 2023
The Institute of National Statistics (INE) will publish the national accountability figure…
Load More Related Articles
-
Torrevieja Natural Park Digital Twin Asking for Your Help
Protected Natural Spaces are ecosystems with great ecological and socioeconomic value, but… -
Torrevieja Town Hall Finally Launches e-Scooter Awareness Campaign
The Councillor for Security and Emergencies in Torrevieja, Federico Alarcón, and the of th… -
Torrevieja to Lose Big Brand Store Resulting in Job Losses
The Swedish fashion clothing chain H&M has now announced that it will be closing the s…
Load More In News
Comments are closed.