Opinion India’s Supreme Court rules in favour of sex workers, and women rise up Sex workers in Hyderabad rise up against their forced detention following court’s ruling By Kimberly Walters and Meera Raghavendra / 27 Jul 2022
BeyondSlavery End the system of forced rescue and institutionalisation in India India’s new Trafficking in Persons Bill, 2018 repeats the mistakes of its predecessor. By Kimberly Walters / 8 Jan 2019
India & South Asia Scandals in sex worker rescue shelters: is ‘awful’ distracting from ‘lawful’? How should we channel concern over the growing number of anti-trafficking scandals? By Kimberly Walters / 12 Dec 2018
BeyondSlavery A recipe for injustice: India’s new trafficking bill expands a troubled rescue, rehabilitation, and repatriation framework India’s proposed trafficking in persons bill replicates the flaws of the existing framework. It must be re-written if it is to better the lives of the women it purports to help. By Vibhuti Ramachandran and Kimberly Walters / 30 Jul 2018