Are we all complicit? The conviction of an apparently respectable judge has shocked many — and sparked a wider debate about how modern slavery can be hidden in plain sight.
UN judge who kept a slave in Britain

Glossary
Judiciary - The part of a country's government that is responsible for its legal system, including all the judges in the country's courts.
Crown Court - The criminal courts in the UK that deal with the most serious offences.
People trafficking - The recruitment, transportation or trade of humans for forced labour or sexual exploitation.
Tribunal - A body or court set up to decide on disputes.
Genocide - The annihilation of a people, either through killing of its members, or through the suppression of its culture.
Rwanda - A country in the centre of Africa. At least 500,000 people were killed in the appalling genocide of 1994.
Yugoslavia - When the map of Europe was redrawn after World War I, Yugoslavia was created as a monarchy. During the Second World War, communists led by Josip Tito eventually triumphed in struggles between different factions. He kept Yugoslavia united under a constitution modelled on the Soviet Union, and ruled as a dictator until 1980. Yugoslavia collapsed in 1992.
Debt - When you have borrowed money and need to pay it back.
Transatlantic slave trade - The Atlantic slave trade was the transporting of Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to be slaves in the Americas. It took place from the 16th to the 19th Centuries.
Fast fashion - Cheap clothing produced quickly by big retailers in response to the latest trends.