Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision denying several reliefs sought by an appellant challenging her transfer from a Dublin reception center to an accommodation center in Athlone, on the grounds that the appellant's refugee status meant she was no longer subject to the regulations governing her initial accommodation; and no substantial breach of the appellant's rights was established that would warrant damages, and thus the proceedings were moot.
International Protection Applicant - Refugee Status - Transfer of Accommodation - Right to Privacy - Health Rights - Vulnerability Assessment - Mootness - European Communities (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2018 - Directive 2013/33/EU - Judicial Review - Mandamus - Certiorari - Declaration - Damages - Constitution - Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union - European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 - High Court - Court of Appeal.