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Isabelle Lonvis-Rome

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Isabelle Lonvis Rome is Ambassador of France for Human Rights and for the International Remembrance of the Shoah, a position she has held since 2024. In this role, she heads the French delegation before United Nations treaty bodies, including the Human Rights Committee and the Committee Against Torture, and is coordinating France's representation at the World Congress Against the Death Penalty in Paris in June 2026. She also oversees the Marianne Initiative, which supports human rights defenders from around the world by hosting them in Paris to strengthen their networks and capacities.

Ms. Lonvis Rome, a French national, began her judicial career in 1987 as a Judge for the Enforcement of Sentences at the Lyon Judicial Court, where she pioneered early community placement programmes and worked in a multidisciplinary unit for the treatment of drug offenders. Over the following decades, she held a wide range of judicial positions, including Investigating Judge, Vice-President of several judicial courts, and President of the Assize Courts of Nanterre, Versailles, Pontoise and Chartres. At the international level, she served as France's representative at UNODC meetings in Vienna and contributed to the establishment of the European Crime Prevention Network.

From 2018 to 2022, she served as Senior Civil Servant for Equal Rights and Gender Equality at the Ministry of Justice and Inspector General of Justice, during which time she coordinated the national "Grenelle" on domestic violence and served as President of the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) in Montreal. In 2022, she was appointed Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities, leading three interministerial action plans — against racism and antisemitism, for gender equality, and against anti-LGBT+ hatred — and representing France at G7 Gender Equality meetings and before the United Nations Universal Periodic Review in Geneva.

A prolific author, Ms. Lonvis Rome has published extensively on women's rights, the justice system, and violence against women, with works including The End of Impunity (2024) and Gambling or Killing: The Making of a Femicide (2025). She is the founding President of Femmes de Libertés, an association promoting women's voices in line with republican values, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Raja Foundation for Women's Rights.

Ms. Lonvis Rome holds a Master's Degree in Law (Judicial Careers) and a Bachelor's Degree in Private Law, and is a graduate of the National School for the Judiciary (1984–1986).