People who hold a national diploma attesting to training of a duration at least equal to four years of higher education after the baccalaureate, who meet the conditions for access to the civil service and who can provide evidence of a minimum of four years’ professional experience may perform the duties of specialised assistant to a judicial court referred to in articles 52-1,704,705 and 705-1, if the diploma validates training in at least one of the following subjects:
I.-Accounting;
II.-Finance;
III.-Corporate management;
IV.-Business law;
V.-Commercial law;
VI.-Monetary and financial law;
VII.-Urban planning law;
VIII.-Intellectual property law;
VII.Intellectual property law;
IX.-Consumer law;
X.-Tax law;
XI.-Customs law;
XII.-Banking law;
XIII.-Stock exchange law;
XIV.-Public procurement law;
XV.-Competition law.