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Morality and tort law

Andrew Mitchell explores the overlaps between tort law and morality, as well as some of the grey areas and problems with the relationship between them

When a vasectomy operation failed, the hospital was liable for the resulting pain and suffering of childbirth but not the costs of bringing up the child

This article is particularly relevant to AQA A-level Paper 2 but will be of interest to students of tort law across all the main exam boards.

The relationship between tort law and morality is highlighted by two landmark twentieth-century cases.

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