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20.—(1) A person who participates, knowingly and intentionally, in an activity the object or effect of which is—
(a)to circumvent any relevant prohibition in a provision of the North Korea Regulation mentioned in paragraph (2), or
(b)to enable or facilitate the circumvention of any such prohibition,
commits an offence.
(2) The provisions are—
(a)Article 3(1)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g);
(b)Article 5(1) or (2);
(c)Article 7(1)(a);
(d)in so far as it relates to any activity other than providing financing or financial assistance related to technology, Article 7(1)(b);
(e)in so far as it relates to obtaining financing or financial assistance related to goods, Article 7(1)(d);
(f)Article 10(1)(a) or (b);
(g)Article 11(a), (b) or (c);
(h)Article 12;
(i)Article 13;
(j)Article 15;
(k)Article 16a;
(l)Article 16b;
(m)Article 16c;
(n)Article 16d;
(o)Article 16f;
(p)Article 16h;
(q)Article 18(1)(a) or (b).
(3) A person who participates, knowingly and intentionally, in an activity the object or effect of which is—
(a)to circumvent any of the prohibitions in a provision of the North Korea Regulation mentioned in paragraph (4), or
(b)to enable or facilitate the circumvention of any such prohibition,
commits an offence.
(4) The provisions are—
(a)in so far as it relates to providing financing or financial assistance related to technology, Article 7(1)(b);
(b)Article 7(1)(c);
(c)in so far as it relates to any activity other than obtaining financing or financial assistance related to goods, Article 7(1)(d).
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