Owen Bowcott, legal affairs correspondent
Campaigners against human trafficking have welcomed a supreme court ruling that victims are entitled to compensation for mistreatment even if their entry into the UK was illegal.
The unanimous judgment overturns a decision by the court of appeal that had deprived a young Nigerian woman of an employment tribunal award against her former employer.
Read: http://www.theguardian.com/law/2014/jul/30/human-trafficking-campaigners-supreme-court-ruling-compensation
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