# Lisa Shoman

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{{Short description|Belizean lawyer and politician}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| image            = Lisa Shoman 2015 (cropped).jpg
| image_upright    =
| caption          = Shoman in 2015
| honorific_prefix = 
| name             = Lisa Shoman
| honorific_suffix = [SC](/source/Senior_counsel)
| office1          = Member of the [Senate of Belize](/source/Senate_of_Belize)
| term_start1      = June 2007
| term_end1        = 2008
| predecessor1     = 
| successor1       = 
| office2          = [Belizean Ambassador to the United States](/source/Belizean_Ambassador_to_the_United_States)
| term_start2      = 24 August 2000
| term_end2        = 5 June 2007
| predecessor2     = [James Schoffield Murphy](/source/James_Schoffield_Murphy)
| successor2       = [Nestor Mendez](/source/Nestor_Mendez)
| birth_date       = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1964|01|27}}
| birth_place      = [British Honduras](/source/British_Honduras)
| spouse           = Joey Clarke
| children         = 
| party            = [People's United Party](/source/People's_United_Party)
| alma_mater       = [University of the West Indies](/source/University_of_the_West_Indies)<br />[Norman Manley Law School](/source/Norman_Manley_Law_School)
| office           = [Foreign Minister of Belize](/source/Foreign_Minister_of_Belize)
| predecessor      = [Eamon Courtenay](/source/Eamon_Courtenay)
| successor        = [Wilfred Elrington](/source/Wilfred_Elrington)
| term_start       = June 2007
| term_end         = February 2008 
}}

'''Lisa Shoman''' [SC](/source/Senior_counsel) (born 27 January 1964)<ref>[https://rulers.org/indexs3.html Index Sh-Sl]</ref> is a [Belize](/source/Belize)an attorney, politician, judge, and former diplomat. Shoman served as [Foreign Minister of Belize](/source/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Belize)) and as a member of the [Senate of Belize](/source/Senate_of_Belize) from 2007 to 2008. Prior to this, she served concurrently as [Ambassador](/source/Ambassador) to the [United States](/source/United_States) and as Permanent Representative to the [Organisation of American States](/source/Organisation_of_American_States) (OAS) from 24 August 2000 until 5 June 2007. She was the first woman to serve as Ambassador to the United States.

==Early life==

Lisa Shoman was born on 27 January 1964. She is the eldest of three daughters born to commercial pilot and businessman Yasin Shoman and Hilda Shoman (née Hoy). She completed her primary and secondary education in her native Belize, followed by legal studies at the [University of the West Indies](/source/University_of_the_West_Indies) (Mona Campus) and the [Norman Manley Law School](/source/Norman_Manley_Law_School) in [Jamaica](/source/Jamaica).

==Career==

Shoman was called to the bar in October 1988, and appointed [Crown Counsel](/source/Crown_Counsel) in the Office of the [Director of Public Prosecutions](/source/Director_of_Public_Prosecutions_(Belize)) (July 1988), serving for over a year before entering private practice. She was elected the first female president of the Bar Association of Belize in 1996.

While in her mid-30s, Shoman was appointed to chair the board of directors of [Belize Telecommunications Limited](/source/Belize_Telecommunications_Limited) (1998–2000). In December 2009, she was elevated to the rank of [Senior Counsel](/source/Senior_Counsel) by the then [Chief Justice](/source/Chief_Justice) of Belize, Dr [Abdulai Conteh](/source/Abdulai_Conteh).

Her first national appointment came in 2000 when she became Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Belize to the Organization of American States on August 25, 2000, and she served concurrently as [High Commissioner](/source/High_Commissioner) of Belize to [Canada](/source/Canada) until 2003. She was also appointed Belize’s ambassador to the [United States](/source/United_States) in August 2000. During her tenure, Shoman served as vice-chair of the Permanent Council of the OAS.

In June 2007, then Prime Minister [Said Musa](/source/Said_Musa) appointed her to the [Senate of Belize](/source/Senate_of_Belize), and made her the country’s first female [Minister of Foreign Affairs](/source/Foreign_Minister_of_Belize) & Foreign Trade. Shoman held this position until Musa’s party, the [People's United Party](/source/People's_United_Party), ceded power in 2008, when she returned to private practice.

Shoman has remained an active advocate, heading the legal team challenging controversial constitutional changes proposed by the ruling [United Democratic Party](/source/United_Democratic_Party_(Belize)). When Prime Minister [Dean Barrow](/source/Dean_Barrow) alleged that his predecessor, Said Musa had secretly diverted public funds and charged him with theft, Shoman was on the legal team that ensured Musa’s acquittal.

The-then Leader of the Opposition, [Johnny Briceño](/source/Johnny_Brice%C3%B1o) appointed Shoman as a Senator for a second time in 2009. In 2017, Shoman was chosen to serve on the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) Administrative Tribunal.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cowo |first=Janelle |date=2017-06-15 |title=Attorney Lisa Shoman appointed first Belizean judge in IDB's Administrative Tribunal |url=https://www.sanpedrosun.com/community-and-society/2017/06/15/attorney-lisa-shoman-appointed-first-belizean-judge-idbs-administrative-tribunal/ |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=The San Pedro Sun |language=en}}</ref> In 2019, it was reported that Shoman would work on proposed [cybercrime](/source/cybercrime) legislation in Belize.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-02-18 |title=Is it time for cyber crimes legislation? |url=https://www.breakingbelizenews.com/2019/02/18/is-it-time-for-cyber-crimes-legislation/ |access-date=2024-11-22 |website=Breaking Belize News}}</ref>

== Political positions ==
Shoman is a proponent of [cannabis legalization](/source/Cannabis_in_Belize) in Belize, arguing in a 2017 op-ed that the country should legalize and tax cannabis sales. She argued that legalizing the sale of cannabis would benefit the country's tourism industry.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cowo |first=Janelle |date=2017-04-29 |title=Caye Caulker group says decriminalizing marijuana will improve the economy |url=https://www.sanpedrosun.com/business-and-economy/2017/04/29/caye-caulker-group-says-decriminalizing-marijuana-will-improve-economy/ |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=The San Pedro Sun |language=en}}</ref>

==Personal life==

In 2009, Shoman married Caribbean writer Joey Clarke.

==References==

*[http://www.louisdb.org/documents/cr/2007/au/03/cr03au07-86.html A Tribute to Lisa Shoman on her appointment to Foreign Minister of Belize]{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[http://www.amandala.com.bz/index.php?id=8395]
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*[http://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=2054287&fecha=21/06/2005 Decoration of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle]

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