Drelon v. France (communicated case)
Doc ref: 3153/16;27758/18 • ECHR ID: 002-13160
Document date: January 27, 2021
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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 248
February 2021
Drelon v. France (communicated case) - 3153/16 and 27758/18
Article 8
Article 8-1
Respect for private life
Contraindication for blood donation by men having recently engaged in homosexual intercourse; collection and retention of related personal data by handling authority: communicated
Article 14
Discrimination
Temporary refusal to allow men who recently engaged in homosexual intercourse to give blood: communicated
French domestic law excludes blood donation by men who have had homosexual intercourse during a recent period (twelve months according to a ministerial order of 2016, four months according to a further order of 2019).
The applicant complains of discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation, and also of the collection and retention by the Établissement français du sang (EFS) of related personal data. In his view the current rules are disproportionate and not sufficiently foreseeable.
Communicated under Articles 8 and 14 of the Convention.
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