#2024-1089Decree No. 2024-1089 on Special Status for Judicial Clerk Managers
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This decree establishes a new hierarchical structure for judicial clerks in France, introducing various grades and their respective responsibilities. It affects judicial clerks by outlining recruitment and promotion procedures, setting conditions for employment and training, and detailing the professional attire for different judicial functions.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a new hierarchical structure for judicial clerks with multiple grades.
- Details on recruitment processes and promotion criteria for judicial clerks.
- Definition of professional attire requirements for different judicial roles.
Obligations
What this law requires
Judicial clerk managers must wear black robes without simarre or black hat (toque) when in court, except Directors who wear judge-equivalent attire without gold on toque at Court of Cassation, without braid at Court of Appeal, or without braid at Tribunal judiciaire, and red belt with red fringes at Court of Cassation.
Cadres greffiers des services judiciaires must be recruited, appointed and tenured by ministerial order from the Minister of Justice.
External recruitment for cadres greffiers requires candidates to hold a diploma or qualification classified at minimum level 6 in the national professional certifications register or recognized equivalent qualification.
Internal recruitment candidates must justify at least four years of public service by January 1st of the year the competition is organized.
Candidates recruited through aptitude list must have reached at least the 5th level of principal judicial clerk grade and must justify at least five years of effective service in the judicial clerk corps by January 1st of the year of nominations.