14 Foreign interference: meaning of “interference effect”

14  Foreign interference: meaning of “interference effect”

(1)     For the purposes of section 13 an “interference effect” means any of the following effects—

(a)     interfering with the exercise by a particular person of a Convention right in the United Kingdom,

(b)     affecting the exercise by any person of their public functions,

(c)     interfering with whether, or how, any person makes use of services provided in the exercise of public functions,

(d)     interfering with whether, or how, any person (other than in the exercise of a public function) participates in relevant political processes or makes political decisions,

(e)     interfering with whether, or how, any person (other than in the exercise of a public function) participates in legal processes under the law of the United

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