Does the school have the right to force students to cut their hair flat

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Schools certainly don't have rights.

    Civil law stipulates that citizens have personal rights and property rights.

    Personal rights include personality rights and identity rights.

    Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the right to life, health, and body.

    The right to body refers to the right to maintain the integrity of a person's body. Like hair, the integrity of nails is not violated by others.

    Hair is a part of the human body, and the school's act of forcibly allowing students to cut their hair violates the civil law on citizens' right to body. So the school has no rights! If the school comes up with some local regulations, it is useless and violates the principle of applying the law.

    The Civil Code was adopted at the Fourth Session of the Sixth National People's Congress of China's Civil Law, and all subsequent provisions on the Civil Law shall not conflict with this Law. Not to mention the local laws!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it were not for military academies, this practice would be unreasonable and violate the right of citizens to personal liberty.

    But if most of the people in the school have their heads sorted out in accordance with the school's regulations, then those who don't pay attention to the flat heads will become the target of criticism.

    Of course, if you ignore the flat head, the school will not expel you for such a thing, and it will not force you to do so, but they will take other relevant measures. The result will be against you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's good to find a suitable one.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no power to force students to cut their hair, but there is a rule in the school's student code that students are not allowed to keep hair! For example: Boys have long hair!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, I don't know if it violates the right to personal liberty. Parents (a bit old-fashioned), the school is not in a position to force students.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no right, and the student code only stipulates that you can't have long hair.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, only the code of conduct says that you should have a hairstyle that is suitable for your students.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There's no point in discussing this, of course there's no right, but so what? I still have to cut it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is such an ordinance, the school has no rights.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, for the sake of grooming, the school will uniformly require students to dress and hairstyle, fingernails, etc. according to the prescribed standards. Men have flat heads, and girls have shoulder-length hair.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The appearance is neat, don't follow the head teacher and instructor to you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A: Naturally, you can refuse, but it takes a lot of courage.

    Constitution of China

    Article 37 of the People's Republic of China clearly stipulates that citizens of the People's Republic of China.

    In addition, the law of the country provides that schools have the power to make school rules. There's nothing you can do if you don't cut the school chain, and if they come with a knife, you can hide. In fact, the school is afraid of trouble, and even the rest of the school will support you after you resist, everyone just needs a bird.

    The widespread existence of the ban system is inseparable from the extensive cooperation of the student body. You know what I mean? If you don't have the courage to resist, that's it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Forcing students to cut their hair has violated the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, the hair is their own, and the school has no right to require students to cut their hair compulsorily, which violates the personal rights and interests of citizens.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This approach is excessive, and even if it is not interpreted by law, it is also inappropriate from a moral perspective.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is it a violation of the law to force students to cut their hair", because the "right to body" stipulated in the General Principles of the Civil Law in China only includes "limbs, organs and other tissues", and hair cannot be identified as body tissue by Fengchen in biological theory, but can only be used as an appendage.

    I think the key to the school's behavior is how to "force", which is the key to breaking the law. If people are forcibly dragged to get a haircut, it violates citizens' "right to personal freedom".

    If a student is punished for not getting a haircut, it is a violation of the Constitution and is unconstitutional. Because the regulations formulated by the school are based on the Education Law or the Compulsory Education Law or the Higher Education Law, none of these laws emphasize the haircut of students. In this case, it can only be presumed that the school has formulated rules and regulations in accordance with the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, but there is no provision in the Constitution that "students are punished for not getting a haircut", so it is unconstitutional.

    If you are punished, you can only report to the Standing Committee of the People's Congress at a higher level through the court to request the repeal of the school's rules and regulations, and at the same time revoke your punishment.

    However, in many cases, the school is to facilitate management and unify the hair of students, if there are special needs, you can communicate with the school and say your needs, but it should also be carried out under the premise of the school's permission, and do not blindly resist the school's school rules.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Coercion is to have reasonable methods or measures, such as asking parents to cooperate, temporarily suspending classes, and rectifying within a time limit, these methods are okay.

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