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Elizabeth Macpherson

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Department: Faculty of Law

Email: elizabeth.macpherson@canterbury.ac.nz

Direct Dial: +64 3 3695459

Office: Meremere 312

Languages: English, Spanish

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Fields of Research

  • Water law
  • Comparative law
  • Indigenous rights
  • Natural resources law
  • Environmental law
  • Human rights law
  • Latin American law and history

Researcher Summary

My research interests are in indigenous and environmental rights to natural resources in comparative contexts. I have a particular interest in indigenous rights to water in Australasia and Latin America.

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Law: Comparative Law; Constitutional and Administrative Law; Environmental and Planning Law; Treaty Of Waitangi and the Law Relating to Indigenous Peoples

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Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

Authored Books
  • Macpherson EJ. (2019) Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation: Lessons from Comparative Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108611091.
Journal Articles
  • Fisher K., Makey L., Macpherson E., Paul A., Rennie H., Talbot-Jones J. and Jorgensen E. (2022) Broadening environmental governance ontologies to enhance ecosystem-based management in Aotearoa New Zealand. Maritime Studies 21(4): 609-629. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40152-022-00278-x.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Can Western Water Law Become More ‘Relational’? A Survey of Comparative Laws affecting Water across Australasia and the Americas. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand TNZR http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2022.2143383.
  • Macpherson E., Jefferson DJ. and Moe S. (2022) The future of corporate governance: what if the trees had a say? Institute of Directors New Zealand.
  • Macpherson E. (2021) A comparative study of emerging legal rights for rivers and lakes in the united states of america and mexico. Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 31(2): 327-377.
  • Macpherson E. (2021) The (Human) Rights of Nature: A Comparative Study of Emerging Legal Rights for Rivers and Lakes in the United States of America and Mexico. Duke Environmental Law & Policy 31(2): 327-377.
  • Macpherson E., Banwell J., Makgill R. and Paul A. (2021) Trans­-Tasman Resources v Taranaki­ Whanganui Conservation Board [2021] NZSC 127: A New “High-Water Mark” for Seabed Mining. New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 25: 277-291.
  • Macpherson E., Borchgrevink A., Ranjan R. and Vallejo Piedrahíta C. (2021) Where ordinary laws fall short: ‘riverine rights’ and constitutionalism. Griffith Law Review 30(3): 438-473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2021.1982119.
  • Macpherson E., Urlich SC., Rennie HG., Paul A., Fisher K., Braid L., Banwell J., Torres Ventura J. and Jorgensen E. (2021) ‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management. Marine Policy 130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104561.
  • Macpherson EJ., Urlich SC., Rennie HG., Paul A., Fisher K., Braid L., Banwell J., Ventura JT. and Jorgensen E. (2021) ‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management. http://dx.doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/b8p5s.
  • RiverOfLife M., Pelizzon A., Poelina A., Akhtar-Khavari A., Clark C., Laborde S., Macpherson E., O’Bryan K., O’Donnell E. and Page J. (2021) Yoongoorrookoo: The emergence of ancestral personhood. Griffith Law Review 30(3): 505-529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2021.1996882.
  • MacPherson E. (2020) Indigenous water rights in comparative law. Transnational Environmental Law 9(3): 393-402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2047102520000291.
  • Macpherson E. and Weber Salazar P. (2020) Towards a Holistic Environmental Flow Regime in Chile: Providing for Ecosystem Health and Indigenous Rights. Transnational Environmental Law 9(3): 481-481. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2047102520000254.
  • Macpherson E., Torres J. and Clavijo Ospina F. (2020) Constitutional Law, Ecosystems and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia: Biocultural Rights and Legal Subjects. Transnational Environmental Law : 1-20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s204710252000014x.
  • MacPherson EJ. and Salazar PW. (2020) Erratum: Towards a holistic environmental flowregime in Chile: Providing for ecosystem health and indigenous rights (Transnational Environmental Law (2020) 9:3 (481-519) DOI: 10.1017/S2047102520000254). Transnational Environmental Law 9(3): 655. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2047102520000412.
  • Macpherson EJ. and Clavijo Ospina F. (2018) The Pluralism of river rights in Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia. Journal of Water Law 25(6): 283-293.
  • Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2018) Voice, power and legitimacy: the role of the legal person in river management in New Zealand, Chile and Australia. Australasian Journal of Water Resources : 1-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13241583.2018.1552545.
  • O'Donnell E. and Macpherson EJ. (2018) Voice, power and legitimacy: the role of the legal person in river management in New Zealand, Chile and Australia. Australian Journal of Water Resources 23(1) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13241583.2018.1552545.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Beyond Recognition: Lessons from Chile for allocating indigenous water rights in Australia. University of New South Wales Law Journal 40(3): 1130-1169.
  • Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2017) ¿Necesitan derechos los ríos? Comparando estructuras legales para la regulación de los ríos en Nueva Zelanda, Australia y Chile. Revista de Derecho Administrativo Economico 25: 95-120. http://dx.doi.org/10.7764/redae.25.6.
  • Macpherson E., Carmody E., Gardner Ā., Godden L., Holley C., Lee L., Lindsay B., Nelson R., O'Donnell E. and Owens K. (2016) The future of water reform in Australia - starting a conversation. Australian Environment Review 31(4): 132-137.
  • O'Neill L., Godden L., Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2016) Australia, Wet or Dry, North or South: Addressing environmental impacts and the exclusion of Aboriginal peoples in northern water development. Environmental and Planning Law Journal 33(4): 402-417.
  • Macpherson E. and O'Donnell E. (2015) Desafíos para la gestión ambiental del agua en Chile: perspectiva australiana. Revista de Derecho Administrativo Económico (21): 171-202. http://dx.doi.org/10.7764/redae.21.6.
  • Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2015) Desafíos para la gestión ambiental en Chile: perspectiva australiana [Challenges for Environmental Water Management in Chile: An Australian Perspective]. Revista de Derecho Administrativo Economico 2015(21): 171-203.
  • Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2013) Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Water Management in Chile: An Australian Perspective. Journal of Water Law 23(1): 24-36.
Theses / Dissertations
  • Macpherson EJ. (2016) Commercial Indigenous Water Rights in Australian Law: Lessons from Chile. PhD Thesis, Melbourne, Australia. University of Melbourne.
Edited Volumes
  • Macpherson E (Ed.) (2020) Transnational Environmental Law: Volume 9 - Issue 3 - November 2020. 9(3)Transnational Environmental Law. 385-655. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2047102520000291.
Chapters
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Ecosystem Rights and the Anthropocene in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. In Amirante D; Bagni S (Ed.), Environmental Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene (1 ed.): 19. London.
  • Macpherson E. (2020) Derechos constitucionales, derechos humanos, derechos indígenas: el lado humano de los derechos de la naturaleza [Constitutional rights, human rights and indigenous rights: the human side of the rights of nature]. In Garcia Pachon MDP (Ed.), El Reconocimiento de la Naturaleza como sujeto de Derechos. Análisis y prospectiva [The Recognition of Nature as a Legal Subject: Analysis and Prospects]Universidad Externado de Colombia.
  • MACPHERSON EJ. (2020) Derechos constitucionales, derechos humanos, derechos indígenas. Reconocimiento de la naturaleza y de sus componentes como sujetos de derechos: 75-118.Universidad del Externado de Colombia. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1rcf17d.6.
  • (2019) Indigenous Water Rights in Comparative Law: Jurisdiction and Distribution. Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation: 215-240.Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108611091.008.
  • Macpherson E. (2019) Iwi Companies. In Watson S; Taylor L (Ed.), Corporate Law in New Zealand: 111-125. Wellington: Thomson Reuters.
  • Macpherson EJ., O’Donnell E., Godden L. and O’Neill L. (2018) Lessons from Australian Water Reforms: Indigenous and Environmental Values in Market-Based Water Regulation. In Holley C; Sinclair D (Ed.), Reforming Water Law and Governance Singapore: Springer. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8977-0_10.
  • Macpherson EJ., O'Neill L., Godden L. and O'Donnell E. (2018) Lessons from Australian water reforms: Indigenous and environmental values in market-based water regulation. In Holley C; Sinclair D (Ed.), Reforming Water Law and Governance: From Stagnation to Innovation in Australia: 213-234. Singapore: Springer. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8977-0_10.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2013) Las complejidades del reconocimiento de derechos indígenas de agua en Chile [The Complexities of Indigenous Water Rights Recognition in Chile]. In Arroyo A; Boelens R (Ed.), Aguas Robadas: Despojo Hídrico y Movilización Social: 277-296.Editorial CBC and IE.
  • Grefen P., Mehandjiev N., Weichhart G. and Fessl K. (2010) Conclusion. Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing: 245-251.Springer London. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-691-5_13.
Conference Contributions - Other
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Constitutional Kōrero 2022 (Keynote speaker). Online: Constitutional Kōrero 2022, 21-23 Nov 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Hooks and Anchors for Relational Ecosystem-Based Marine Management. An Ocean of Values The 5th Community Workshop of the IOC-UNESCO Ocean Best Practices System, 20-24 Sep 2021.
  • Macpherson E. (2021) Does the Ocean Need Rights? Youth for Ocean Digital Summit, 18-27 Nov 2021.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2021) Marco Mundial de la Diversidad Biológica Posterior a 2020’ Taller Internacional: Armonía con la Naturaleza en el Contexto del Marco Global de Biodiversidad Posterior al 2020. Harmony With Nature, 19 Aug 2021.
  • Macpherson E. (2019) A Mother Earth Approach in Legal Education. United Nations, New York: Ninth Interactive Dialogue of the United Nations General Assembly on Harmony with Nature, 22 Apr 2018.
  • Macpherson E. (2019) Emerging Legal Rights for Nature in Mexico. University of Melbourne: Supporting Personhood Research Workshop, 26 Aug 2019.
  • Macpherson E. (2019) Environmental Law in End Times: Ecosystem Rights in Comparative Law. Southern Cross University, Gold Coast: Law in End Times: Annual LSAANZ conference, 5 Dec 2019.
  • Macpherson E. (2019) Legal Rights for Rivers and Ecosystems in Comparative Law: Recent developments from Colombia. Christchurch: Oceania Ecosystem Services Forum, 3 Sep 2019.
  • Macpherson E. and Clavijo Ospina F. (2019) The pluralism of river rights in Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia. Santiago Chile: ICON.S 2019 Conference: Public Law in Times of Change, 1-3 Jul 2019.
  • Macpherson E. (2018) Derechos de los Pueblos Indigenas y Derechos de los Ríos: Perspectiva Neozelandeza. Bogota, Colombia: Jornadas Internacionales en Derecho del Medio Ambiente, 22 Oct 2018.
  • Macpherson E. (2018) Los derechos de la Naturaleza en Nueva Zelanda y las demandas Indígenas: Los Ríos como Personas Jurídicas. Bogota, Colombia: Seminario de Discusión Crítica Departamento de Derecho Constitucional, 23 Oct 2018.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2018) Fluid jurisprudence – Emerging Indigenous Rights to Water in Australasia and North America. Guadalajara: Australia and New Zealand Studies Association of North America (ANZSANA) Conference, 7-9 Feb 2018.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2018) Novel responses to indigenous water claims: Legal Rights for Rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia. University of Canterbury: College of Business and Law Research Seminar, 21-21 Jun 2018.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2018) Te Awa Tupua: El Rio Whanganui como Persona Juridica’ [Te Awa Tupua: The Whanganui River as a Legal Person. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso Law Faculty, Chile: Water Resources and Environment Colloquium, 25-25 May 2018.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Culture and nature in the legal rights of rivers: Cases from Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia. University of Otago: Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, 6-9 Dec 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Legal Rights for the Río Atrato. University of Melbourne: New developments in the legal status of rivers, 11-11 Aug 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Personifying Water: Legal Rights for Rivers in New Zealand and Colombia. University of Waikato: Thomson Reuters New & Emerging Scholars Symposium, 1-1 Nov 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Rios como personas en Aotearoa Nueva Zelanda y Colombia. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina: I Congreso Internacional de Gestion de Agua, 19-23 Nov 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Te Awa Tupua: El Rio Whanganui. Observatorio Ciudadano Con el apoyo de Colegio de Antropólogos Fundación Heinrich Böll Stiftung Cono: Derechos de Agua y Criminalizacion de la Protesta Social: Contexto Actual, Estrategias y Desafios, 6-6 Sep 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2017) Unbundling the bundle of rights: The historical treatment of indigenous water rights in Australia and Chile. University of Canterbury: Australia New Zealand Legal History Society Conference, 14-16 Dec 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. and O'Donnell E. (2017) Do rivers need rights? Comparing legal structures for river regulation in New Zealand, Australia and Chile. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile: XIX Jornadas de Derecho y Gestion de Aguas, 8-8 Sep 2017.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2015) Indigenous Water Rights in Australian and Chilean Laws. Sydney Law School, Sydney, Australia: Indigenous Legal Research Workshop, 6-6 Feb 2015.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2014) The Historical Exclusion of Indigenous Peoples from Water Law Frameworks in Australia and Chile. University of Adelaide, Australia: Conference on Law and Indigenous Peoples in Colonial Australia and New Zealand, 1 Nov 2014.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2013) Demandas Māori para tierras y recursos en Aotearoa: Nuevos enfoques para resolver las demandas Indígenas’ [Māori claims for land and resources in Aotearoa: New approaches to resolving indigenous claims]. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile: Seminario Propiedad Indigena, 1 Oct 2013.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2013) La formalizacion de propiedad ancestral sobre agua en el norte de Chile [The formalisation of ancestral water property rights in northern Chile]. Quito, Chile: 5th Waterlat Conference, 14-18 Oct 2013.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2011) Recognising Indigenous Water Rights - The Complexities of Indigenous Water Rights Recognition in Chile. Cusco, Chile: Tercer Encuentro de Justicia Hidrica [Third Water Justice Conference], 1 Nov 2011.
Other
  • Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge. (2022) Te Au o Te Moana - Voice of the Ocean: Elizabeth Macpherson. Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge.
  • UC News. (2022) Making a positive impact on ocean law reform. University of Canterbury.
  • Macpherson E. and O'Donnell E. (2020) Should rivers have legal rights? Melbourne Law School.
  • May C. (2020) Should rivers have legal rights? Mebourne: Melbourne Law School. [News article].
  • Macpherson E. (2019) Legal Rights for Rivers: Competition, Collaboration and Water Governance [Book Review]. Alternative Law Journal� 44(4): 322-323. Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative Ltd.
  • Macpherson E. and Torres J. (2019) The Tour to Save the World: Colombia wins the Yellow Jersey for the Rights of Nature. I-CONnect [Blog].
  • Macpherson E. and Torres J. (2019) The Tour to Save the World: Colombia wins the Yellow Jersey for the Rights of Nature. World Commission on Environmental Law: IUCN News [Blog].
  • Macpherson E., Akhtar-Khavari A., Pelizzon A., O'Donnell E., Nelson R., Woolaston K. and Yates J. (2019) Why do Australia’s environmental laws fail to save our species from extinction? World Commission on Environmental Law - IUCN News [Blog].
  • Macpherson EJ. (2018) Morgera and Kulovesi, Research Handbook on International Law and Natural Resources (Edward Elgar, 2016). New Zealand Yearbook of International Law(14): 361-365. [Book Review].
  • Macpherson EJ., O'Donnell E. and Clavijo Ospina F. (2018) Meet the River People: Who Speaks for the Rivers? The Christchurch Press [Newspaper].
  • Baird NJ., Macpherson E., Barnett S., Brierley OF., Kennedy T., Thompson C. and Siataga T. (2017) Submission on "A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand". : 1-18.
  • Macpherson EJ., Holley, Cameron., Godden, Lee., O'Donnell, Erin., Owens, Katherine., Carmody, Erin. and O'Neil, Lily. (2017) Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Reform of Australia's Water Resources Sector. : 1-9.
  • Carmody E., Cosens B., Gardner A., Godden L., Holley C., Lee L., Lindsay B., Macpherson EJ., Nelson R. and O'Donnell E. (2016) The future of water reform in Australia - starting a conversation. Australian Environment Review 31(4): 132-137.
  • Macpherson EJ., O'Donnell E., Godden L. and O'Neill L. (2016) Water in northern Australia: a history of Aboriginal exclusion. The Conversation: 1 (800 words).
  • Macpherson EJ. (2012) The Limitations of Indigenous Water Rights in the Proposed Murray Darling Basin Plan. Right Now: Human Rights in Australia: 1 (2,500 words).
Oral Presentations
  • Macpherson E. (2022) ‘Rights of Nature and Rivers: Responsibility, Relationships and Reciprocity’. Golden Colorado: Chapman Conference on Solving Water Availability Challenges through an Interdisciplinary Framework, 13 Sep 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) ‘Ríos Vivientes y la Ley: Lecciones desde Australasia’ (Living Rivers and the Law: Lessons from Australia). Chile: International symposium organised by environmental NGO's in Chile, 30 Sep 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Law and Policy for Ecosystem Based Management. Webinar: Improved decision-making for the Moana, 29 Mar 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Riverkin and Relationality: New Directions in Comparative River Laws. Toronto: CIFAR Global Call for Ideas on the Future of Being Human., 06 Jun 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Virtual Lab: Ecosystem-based management in Aotearoa New Zealand. First International Ocean Decade Conference, United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
  • Macpherson E. (2022) Winds of Change and Policy: New directions in environmental law and policy for a changing world. Winds of Change workshop on climate change policy, 06 Oct 2022.
  • Macpherson E. and Paul A. (2022) Towards Tino Rangatiratanga in the Law - Ocean Law and Policy. Ocean Law and Policy, 25 Oct 2022.
  • Macpherson E. (2021) Legal Pluralism: Legal Doctrine and Theory. Annual workshop on Riverine Rights: Exploring the Currents and Consequences of Legal Innovations on the Rights of Rivers, 07 Dec 2021.
  • Macpherson E. (2021) Rights, Relationships, Responsibilities and Reciprocity: New directions in Human, Indigenous and environmental rights. Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety, Human Rights Week..
  • Macpherson E. (2021) Rights, Responsibilities and Wildlife. online: the Victorian State Government’s review of the Wildlife Act 1975, 11 Aug 2021.
  • Macpherson E. and Macpherson E. (2021) Harmony with Nature in the Context of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - A New Zealand perspective. Workshop with the Vice President and Ministers of Bolivia on Harmony with Nature in the Context of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework., 01 Aug 2021.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2021) Hooks and Anchors for Relational Ecosystem-Based Marine Management. online: An Ocean of Values The 5th Community Workshop of the IOC-UNESCO Ocean Best Practices System, 20 Sep 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104561.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2021) Los “Derechos de la Naturaleza” en Nueva Zelanda’ [The ‘Rights of Nature’ in New Zealand] Seminario La personalidad jurídica de la naturaleza a debate. .
  • Macpherson EJ. (2020) Agua y constitución: perspectiva extranjera’ XXIII Jornadas de Derecho y Gestión de Aguas “Valores del Agua y Nueva Constitución. online: 05 Aug 2021.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2020) Derechos de los Rios: Perspectiva Neozelandeza’ [The rights of Rivers: A New Zealand Perspective], Hacia una Constitución ecológica: Protección y derechos de la naturaleza [Towards an Ecological Constitution: Protecting the Rights of Nature] (University of Chile and FIMA).. .
  • Macpherson EJ. (2020) legal personhood of the Whanganui river in New Zealand. Global Gathering for Mother Earth Laws, 29 Oct 2021.
  • Macpherson EJ. (2014) The Indigenous Water Market: Comparative approaches to commercial indigenous water rights. Centro de Derecho Ambiental, Universidad de Chile Law School: 01 Jan 2014.

Student Supervision

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    Current
  • PhD - Thompson C: A Life of Its Own: Debates On Indigenous Water Rights And Ownership In Aotearoa New Zealand
  • PhD - Torres J: A Comparative Study of how the Urewera Forest in New Zealand and the Atrato River in Colombia Face the Lack of Regulation and Undefined Approach, Rights and Jurisdiction as Legal Entities
  • PhD - Zahmatkesh R: Judicial independence and Judicial Diversity
  • Completed
  • Masters - Mortiaux R: Legal personhood for the Ocean (2022)

Editorial Work

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  • Canterbury Law Review Editor ( 2018 - 2023)

Future Research

  • Legal rights for nature
  • Water markets
  • Indigenous and enviromental water rights

Key Methodologies

  • Comparative law
  • Sociolegal analysis
  • Interdisciplinary studies
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