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Noëlle Lenoir

Noëlle Lenoir (born 27 April 1948 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French stateswoman.
==Career==

Noelle Lenoir graduated from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris and the Paris Law School and has been a professor in each of these institutions. After qualifying as a lawyer and the achievement of the Senate administrator competition, she has been appointed, from 1972 to 1982, at the law Committee of the French Senate where she was in charge of the follow-up and review of criminal law, immigration law, human rights law in addition to the Justice budget. Following 10 years at the High Assembly, Noelle Lenoir joined the regulation management of the newly formed National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) as Chef Legal Officer, from 1982 until 1984. She has followed the implementation of the French Data processing and Liberty law and she particularly focused on Marketing, Health Data and the applicability of the law in the Scientifics and Statistics domains as well as on transfers of data.
In 1984, she joined the Council of State (the Conseil d’état is the French administrative supreme court where she was appointed 'Rapporteur Public" (Advocate general). In 1988, she was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Justice, where she served until 1990.
In 1990, the French government appointed Ms. Lenoir to review French bioethics law. Her report to the Prime Minister, Michel Rocard, titled “Aux Frontières de la Vie: Pour une éthique biomedicale à la Française” provided the foundation and adoption of French bioethics law.
She was appointed as the first woman and youngest person on the Conseil Constitutionnel, (the French Supreme Court for constitutional matters), where she served the Court's nine-year term from 1992 to 2001.
Besides being a constitutional Justice, Noelle Lenoir chaired the International Committee on Bioethics of UNESCO and drafted the Human Genome and Human Rights Declaration, which the United Nations endorsed in 1998 on the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 1991, she is also appointed by the European Commission presided by Jacques Delors as a member of the European Ethics and Science & Technology Group (GEE). Then, in 1994, she is elected as President of this group and reelected twice, by its members.
She left her position at the GEE in 2000 to travel to the USA where she was, as visiting professor, a law teacher for several months at the Law university of Columbia, New York before joining the Paris Bar in 2001, Noelle Lenoir is named in 2002 Minister for European Affairs by Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin. During this period she was involved into a number of negotiations with central and oriental European countries on their way to join the European Union and the follow-up of the constitutional treaty.
In addition, she defends France's positions on various European proposals and legislations.
Finally, she is the first woman appointed, with her homologue the German minister of European affairs, the position of «General Secretary for France-German Cooperation (SGFA)».
Noëlle Lenoir joined the Parisian office of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP as an Of-Counsel in 2004.
In 2006-2007 she was appointed by the French Minister of Justice to carry out an evaluation of the status of the European Company (SE) (report delivered on 19 March 2007).
Noelle Lenoir joined JeantetAssociés in 2009 as a partner where she headed the European department (competition law, litigation and regulatory).
In January 2012, she joined the Paris office of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP as a partner where she heads the department on Competition, Regulatory, Public affairs law at the national level and at the European level. She also specializes in data protection law and cyber security covering a wide scope of areas in this respect such as data breach prevention and incident response, government and internal investigations, cross-border data transfer and e-discover, controllers' and processors' liability, global compliance and risk management, privacy policies and EU data counseling, consumer protection and class action litigation defense as well as advertising and internet marketing. She also advises on confidential business information and misappropriation of trade secrets as well as on matters in relation with he blocking statute.

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