Proclamation of July 25th as the International Day for Judicial Well-being.



The Republic of Nauru submitted a resolution to the United Nations General Assembly calling for the establishment of an International Day for Judicial Well-being. On 4 March 2025, the United Nations General Assembly formally adopted the resolution A/79/L.52 with 71 member states co-sponsoring it to declare 25 July as the International Day for Judicial Well-being - a landmark achievement in the global promotion of judicial well-being. This date was chosen to reflect the adoption of the Nauru Declaration on Judicial Well-being.

As we move forward, it is imperative that judicial institutions, judicial leaderships, policymakers and other stakeholders commit to ensuring that judges receive the support they need. Not only that, as emphasized in the Nauru Declaration, judicial well-being is also a responsibility of individual judges.

The adoption of this resolution serves as a call to action for the global judicial community to embrace and implement strategies that safeguard the well-being of judicial officers. It acknowledges that judicial well-being is essential for upholding integrity, independence and the efficiency of justice systems worldwide.

Resolution A/79/L.52


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