At low tide, on many a craggy corner of Aotearoa New Zealand’s coastline, you can find clusters of large, oval, emerald-and-gold bivalves, encrusted with barnacles and sucked tightly onto the rocks. They’re quick to pick and easy to prepare: boil or steam them for just a couple of minutes, and the shells spring open to […]
Associate Professor Macpherson has been working on issues of Indigenous and environmental justice for the past 18 years. She uses a ‘law in context’ method to understand the operation of law on the ground and hopes to collect evidence that will encou