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. 1987 Jun;13(2):69–73. doi: 10.1136/jme.13.2.69

Wrongful life: some of the problems.

A N Liu
PMCID: PMC1375426  PMID: 2956424

Abstract

The author considers that some of the reasonings used by both the American and English courts against recognising a wrongful life claim are far from persuasive. However, there may indeed be strong public policy reasons against judicial recognition of such a claim. If judicial remedy is not possible for children in wrongful life situations, society ought to assist them in the alleviation of some of the practical problems caused by deformities.

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