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Author: Matthew Parish

28 Oct

Fourth Annual Symposium on Pop Culture and International Law: The Ethics of Aerial Bombing in Apple TV’s ‘Masters of the Air’

[Matthew Parish is a PhD candidate in Law at the University of Cambridge, where he is the recipient of a W.M. Tapp Studentship and an AHRC Studentship. He holds an LLB (Law) and an LLM (Public International Law) from the University of Bristol.] January 2024 saw the long-awaited release of Apple TV’s ‘Masters of the Air’. The series constitutes the final...

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