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14 Med. L. Int'l 3 (2014)

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                                                              MEDICAL LAW
Article                                                     I NTERN ATION AL

                                                                 Medical Law International
                                                                 2014, Vol. 14(1-2)3-21
Applying the actual/potential                                     K The Author~s) 2014
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                                                           DOI: 10.1177/0968533214537288
reproductive torts                                                     mli.sagepub.corn
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Samuel E.P. Walker
University of Manchester, UK



Abstract
As technology has advanced, the level of control that can be exercised over the
reproductive process has increased. These advances have resulted in a number of claims
in tort law relating to pregnancy and birth. The three reproductive torts considered here
are 'wrongful conception', 'wrongful birth' and 'wrongful life'. This article will consider
the theoretical underpinnings upon which these torts rest and will suggest that the
potential/actual person distinction is crucial to these reproductive torts because
potential persons should not be able to make claims in tort based on alternative con-
ditions that could never have been. This is because actions (or omissions) prior to birth
determine the preconditions for existence. Thus, only actual persons (i.e. those who
exist at the time of the action or omission) should be able to bring claims in tort. The
analysis will conclude by arguing that no child should be permitted to bring a claim under
any form of reproductive tort. The term reproductive torts originates with Nicolette
Priaulx's work and encompasses all three terms: wrongful life, wrongful birth and
wrongful conception. While these are distinct terms and all fall within negligence for the
purposes of this analysis 'reproductive torts' is a useful term to identify these particular
claims.


Keywords
Potential persons, tort, reproduction, wrongful life, wrongful birth, wrongful conception


Corresponding author:
Samuel E.P. Walker, School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester M 13 9PL, UK.
Email: sep.walker@gmail.com

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