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Lord Lamont of Lerwick
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether English judges are allowed to profit from the publication of case-related memoirs while in office. [HL173]
The Lord Chancellor
The revised guidance on the outside activities and interests of the judiciary which I introduced, and placed in the Libraries of both Houses, on 15 June 2000 states that judges should as a general principle avoid activities which may be seen to undermine their judicial independence and impartiality or which could conflict with judicial office. The guidance states that the writing of books is not, of itself, incompatible with judicial office, but I would expect a serving judge to exercise due circumspection in relation to any case with which he has dealt judicially.