James Leonard Park,

advocate of the right-to-die
with careful safeguards



    James Park is an advocate the right-to-die
with strong safeguards to PREVENT irrational suicide,
while permitting wise, end-of-life medical choices.  



    He has created the following annotated bibliographies
related to the right-to-die:

Books on Advance Directives for Medical Care

Books Supporting the Right-to-Die

Books Opposing the Right-to-Die

Books on Helping Patients to Die



                   
    He is the author of the following books:

How to Die: Safeguards for Life-Ending Decisions

Your Last Year:
Creating Your Own Advance Directive for Medical Care

Ten Safeguards for Life-Ending Decisions


When Is a Person? Pre-Persons and Former Persons

Right-to-Die Hospice

Choosing Death Wisely:
Notes from the Edge of the Right-to-Die


Medical Ethics at the End of Life

Creating New Right-to-Die Laws




    The following on-line essays by James Park
deal with themes related to the right-to-die:

Advance Directives for Medical Care:
24 Important Questions to Answer

Fifteen Safeguards for Life-Ending Decisions

Will this Death be an "Irrational Suicide" or a
" Voluntary Death"?

Will this Death be a "Mercy-Killing" or a "Merciful Death"?

Voluntary Death by Dehydration


When Is A Person? Pre-Persons & Former Persons


Four Medical Methods of Managing Dying

Pulling the Plug:
A Paradigm for Life-Ending Decisions

A New Way to Secure the Right to Die:
Laws Against Causing Premature Death

Two Approaches to Right-to-Die Laws:
Granting Permission and Banning Harms




    Here are several groups on Facebook
dealing with various dimensions of the right-to-die:

Advance Directives for Medical Care

Safeguards for Life-Ending Decisions

Right-to-Die: Pro & Con

Medical Ethics at the End-of-Life

Right-to-Die Hospice

Exploring the Right-to-Die


revised 4-11-2019


These and a few other links will be found on his
Right-to-Die Portal



A few additional items relating to death and the right-to-die
are found on this section of his website:
Death & the Right-to-Die.



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