Thailand: Students now free to choose their hairstyles, court rules

A 50-year-old directive that policed students' hairstyles was found to be unconstitutional.

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On Wednesday, Thailand's Supreme Administrative Court annulled a 50-year-old directive by the education ministry, which had previously set out rules on hairstyles for school students: short hair for boys and ear-length bobs for girls.

In practice, hairstyle rules have been gradually relaxed across many schools. But some still used the 1975 junta-issued directive as a guideline, and would cut the hair of students who didn't adhere.

The 1975 directive violated individual freedoms protected by the constitution and was out of touch with today's society, the court said.

The court decision this week came in response to a petition, filed by 23 public school students in 2020, which argued that the 1975 directive was unconstitutional.

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