Article A721-6 of the French Commercial code
Consular judges are appointed on the basis of their professional skills and in order to ensure balanced representation of the national territory.
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Consular judges are appointed on the basis of their professional skills and in order to ensure balanced representation of the national territory.
The Directorate of Judicial Services provides the secretariat for the National Council of Commercial Courts.
The General Secretary of the National Council of Commercial Courts prepares, attends and draws up the minutes of Council meetings, which are signed by the chair of the meeting and circulated to all members.
It is responsible for preparing the annual activity report.
He is involved in implementing the council’s communications.
The number of commercial court registrars permanently assigned to assist the presidents of the commercial courts is set as follows: 1° In commercial courts with a staff of 25 to 30 judges: 1 or 2 agents; 2° In commercial courts with a staff of 31 judges to 40 judges: 2 or 3 agents; 3° In commercial courts with a staff of 41 judges to 60 judges: 3 or 4 agents;…
Where the President of the Commercial Court and the Registrar so agree, the provisions of Article A. 741-1.
All diplomas attesting to a level of training corresponding to at least five years of study after the baccalauréat in legal disciplines, issued by: 1° A public establishment of a scientific, cultural and professional nature authorised to award it; 2° A private higher education establishment recognised by the State and authorised to award a diploma approved by the minister responsible for higher education; 3° An institute of political studies; 4°…
The order of the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, setting the number of places offered in the competition under the conditions provided for in Article R. 742-6-1 shall be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic no later than six months before the date of the first test. The dates and locations of the tests are set no later than four months before the date of…
Applications must be sent by teleprocedure on the Ministry of Justice website, no later than three months before the date of the first test. Application files include: 1° A request from the interested party stating that they wish to take part in the competition. The request shall mention the applicant’s contact details, including a valid personal e-mail address; 2° A copy of both sides of the applicant’s national identity card…
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