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    • George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C.
      • 02/25/06-02/26/06- National Security Law Moot Court Competition. Mr. McNabb, in his fictitious capacity as a Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States, evaluated and judged the written briefs and oral arguments of competing law students who argued legal issues involving National Security Crimes. The primary issue for the competition involved the provision of material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
      • 03/18/06-03/19/06- Philip C. Jessup International Law National Moot Court Competition. Mr. McNabb, in his fictitious capacity as a Judge on the International Court of Justice (World Court), evaluated and judged the written memorials and oral arguments of competing law students who argued legal issues involving crimes against humanity, systematic rape of ethnic women during armed conflict, universal jurisdiction and trafficking of women-sexual slavery.
      • 03/17/07- International Law Moot Court competition Mr. McNabb, as a judge on the International Court of Justice (World Court), evaluated and judged the written memorials and oral arguments of competing law students who argued legal issues involving the legality of a prosecution for an ambassador for alleged violations of an internet-censorship law. The jurisdictional questions concerned ambassadorial immunity and customary international law status of extraterritorial abduction. The substantive legal issues concerned international human rights law and the militarization of space.
    • International Criminal Bar Association, Montreal, Canada
      • 09/26/05-09/30/05- Mr. McNabb completed the Trial Advocacy Program involving the defense of individuals charged with international crimes before the International Criminal Court (ICC), located at The Hague, The Netherlands.
    • St. Mary's Law School, Center for Terrorism Law. San Antonio, Texas
      • 03/15/05-03/18/05- Investigating Terrorism: Legal and Policy Issues. Mr. McNabb lectured on international extradition, alternatives to extradition and the inter-relationship with "red notices" issued by Interpol. In attendance were approximately 100 FBI counter-terrorism and Joint terrorism task force agents from throughout the United States.
    • University of Texas Law School, Austin, Texas
      • 02/16/06-02/18/06- Philip C. Jessup International Law Southwest Regional Moot Court Competition. Mr. C.M. Choate judged the written memorials of competing law students who argued legal issues involving sovereign immunity and other issues involving violations of international law.