Can the conception of a child ever constitute damage recoverable in law? This article considers the liability of healthcare practitioners for failing to prevent a pregnancy. Developments leading to the recognition of wrongful pregnancy as a cause of (legal) action in South Africa (SA), are briefly outlined. The salient points of the relevant judgments by SA courts are set out to expose the rationale underlying the judgments and to highlight that recognition of liability for wrongful pregnancy resulted from an application of fair and equitable principles of general application. Conduct that could expose practitioners to liability is identified from reported cases and inferred from general principles laid down in case law
My article deals with the tort of wrongful birth. It is an action in negligence against a physician ...
The wrongful conception action holds both a troubled past and future. As a response to rapid technol...
in the English language Title: A theoretical conception of liability for harm caused by the birth of...
The birth of a healthy, normal child in American society is generally considered a blessed event. ...
A pharmacist fills a prescription for birth control pills with prenatal vitamins. An in vitro lab lo...
Is there any probability that life can be an injury? This is a piping-hot debate among lawyers, doct...
Wrongful pregnancy actions are a type of medical malpractice involving a physician\u27s negligent p...
While recovery of damages for wrongful death was sanctioned in England as early as 1846 and is now a...
Wrongful abortion is an abortion that a pregnant woman is induced to undergo by negligent conduct (...
Wrongful birth cases were initially brought most often for failed contraception, sterilisation or te...
Reflects on the contractual approach adopted by the court in ARB v IVF Hammersmith (CA) when conside...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
The concept of reproductive negligence is probably not unfamiliar to men and women of child-bearing ...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
My article deals with the tort of wrongful birth. It is an action in negligence against a physician ...
The wrongful conception action holds both a troubled past and future. As a response to rapid technol...
in the English language Title: A theoretical conception of liability for harm caused by the birth of...
The birth of a healthy, normal child in American society is generally considered a blessed event. ...
A pharmacist fills a prescription for birth control pills with prenatal vitamins. An in vitro lab lo...
Is there any probability that life can be an injury? This is a piping-hot debate among lawyers, doct...
Wrongful pregnancy actions are a type of medical malpractice involving a physician\u27s negligent p...
While recovery of damages for wrongful death was sanctioned in England as early as 1846 and is now a...
Wrongful abortion is an abortion that a pregnant woman is induced to undergo by negligent conduct (...
Wrongful birth cases were initially brought most often for failed contraception, sterilisation or te...
Reflects on the contractual approach adopted by the court in ARB v IVF Hammersmith (CA) when conside...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
The concept of reproductive negligence is probably not unfamiliar to men and women of child-bearing ...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
My article deals with the tort of wrongful birth. It is an action in negligence against a physician ...
The wrongful conception action holds both a troubled past and future. As a response to rapid technol...
in the English language Title: A theoretical conception of liability for harm caused by the birth of...