Abstract
A recent decision of the French supreme court has recognised what has been termed in the common law system, a “wrongful life” action. Intentionally provocative, the decision shows how the desire for equitable or “corrective” justice poses a threat not only to established legal principles on civil liability, but also to the ethical framework in which both the medical and legal professions must operate.
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