UK - Court of Appeal, 22 May 2008, AA (Uganda) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 579
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What was at stake
EDAL summary. Applying the guidance on assessing internal protection found in AH (Sudan) and Januzi (see separate summaries), it would be unduly harsh for an applicant to have to survive in the area of internal rel...
What the court decided
The Court of Appeal decided that it would be unduly harsh to expect the applicant to relocate internally to Kampala, as she would likely face conditions such as enforced prostitution, which are unacceptable despite being widespread. The court emphasized the importance of considering the applicant's individual vulnerability in assessing the feasibility of internal relocation.
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