The philosophical basis for compensation for personal injury is particularly complex and has been little explored. Compensation for personal injury can in fact be justified on several grounds, which are not necessarily mutually exclusive. This book proposes to renew the approach to the basis of compensation for non-pecuniary damage through the lens of bioethics; by exploring the boundary between property (what one possesses) and the body (what one is), this branch of law offers a humanistic and coherent approach to compensation for personal injury.
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