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Lost property? Legal compensation for destroyed sperm: a reflection and comparison drawing on UK and French perspectives -- Cordell et al. 37 (12): 747 -- Journal of Medical Ethics


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In a recent case in the UK, six men stored their sperm before undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer in case they proved to be infertile after the treatment. The sperm was not properly stored and as a result was inadvertently destroyed. The men sued the NHS Trust that stored the sperm and were in the end successful. This paper questions the basis on which the judgement was made and the rationale behind it, namely that the men ‘had ownership’ of the sperm, and that compensation was thus due on the grounds that the men's property had been destroyed.

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