Celebrity experts, anti-immigrant agendas and burnout undermine hopes of getting anti-trafficking back on track
A response letter to our new feature, 'Ten Years On, Have We Moved Beyond Trafficking and Slavery?'
Miles de mujeres fueron esterilizadas bajo coacción, presiones o engaños, alegan las demandantes en el primer juicio internacional que enfrenta Perú por uno de estos crímenes
openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on whether compulsory voting would improve democracy
Terror attacks in Europe over past 20 years should offer stark warning as US aids Israel in displacing Palestinians
Huge payouts are sign of “discrimination and misogyny” in British military, warns former Tory defence minister
Two decades in, Anti-Trafficking Review’s editor says maybe activists still don’t understand social change
‘Decent work’ isn’t always possible. Advocates should stop shying away from criminal justice in anti-trafficking
Older, wealthier and whiter people are far more likely to vote – meaning politicians pay more attention to them
Ten years after the UK committed to tackle modern slavery, we’re no closer to preventing it. But we have the tools
What do these laws mean for democracy, and who is being targeted? From activists to everyday citizens, no one is exempt.
JP Morgan Chase wrote to Rachel Reeves to lobby against rumoured banking surcharge rise ahead of autumn budget