gender justice

Meek, Dumb, and Erased: Women and Environmental Law After the Bhopal Gas Tragedy

Meek, Dumb, and Erased: Women and Environmental Law After the Bhopal Gas Tragedy

Post-Bhopal law, especially the compensation scheme and Charan Lal Sahu v. Union of India, erased women’s distinct harms and relied on paternal state power while quietly offloading rehabilitation onto women’s unpaid care. Justice requires recognising and compensating reproductive labour within the legal framework.

By Ishita Sharma

More Than Earning: The Silent Struggle for Women Beyond Financial Freedom

More Than Earning: The Silent Struggle for Women Beyond Financial Freedom

Let’s say this out loud—financial freedom is not the destination.

It was only the gate.

The journey ahead is about reforming the system.

By Swapnila Bhoite

I read the entire 88 page ‘biological sex’ judgement from the UK Supreme Court so you don’t have to - Trans Ruling Explained

I read the entire 88 page ‘biological sex’ judgement from the UK Supreme Court so you don’t have to - Trans Ruling Explained

88 pages summarised in 800 words! There’s a lot of misinformation going around, so here’s the facts

By Elio Wilder (they/them)

An Intersectional Analysis of Australian Partner Visas 

An Intersectional Analysis of Australian Partner Visas 

The Australian partner visa process is a long, exhausting journey marked by rising fees, bureaucratic complexity, and unpredictable waiting times. Despite a low refusal rate of 7.4%, applicants are still subjected to lengthy delays, with processing times fluctuating from 10 to 24 months.  

By Tatiana Parkhomova (she/her)