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Associate Professor Jason Taliadoros is a legal scholar at Deakin Law School, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University. He specializes in tort law, legal history, statutory compensation schemes, and the history of rights. He has held previous academic positions at Monash University and Siena College (USA) and has been a visitor at Melbourne Law School and the Stephan Kuttner Institute for Medieval Canon Law.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB) - University of Melbourne
- Graduate Certificate of Higher Education (GCHE) - Deakin University
Research Interests:
Jason Taliadoros's research spans multiple interconnected fields. His work in legal history focuses particularly on medieval canon law and the historical development of rights concepts. His tort law research examines both theoretical foundations and practical applications in contemporary Australian law. Additionally, he has extensive expertise in statutory compensation schemes, particularly Victorian workers' compensation and transport accident schemes.
Research Trends:
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on the intersection of historical legal principles with contemporary legal challenges. This includes examining Magna Carta's relevance to modern rights discourse, analyzing the evolution of tort law remedies, and investigating the legal implications of emerging economic models like the gig economy on traditional workers' compensation frameworks.
Grants and Funding:
- Transport Accident Commission grant: "TAC Protocols: Evaluating Best Practices, Impacts and Opportunities for Improvement" (2025)
- Monash University contract research: "Victoria on demand economy rapid review" (2019)
- Australian Research Council Discovery Project: "Sacred Rules, Secular Revelations: the Conceptions of Rights in pre-Modern Europe" (2011)
Supervision and Teaching:
He currently supervises three doctoral students working on topics including search engine liability in defamation, multinational corporate liability for human rights violations, and medical negligence in instrumental delivery. He has successfully supervised four PhD completions since 2016. His teaching portfolio includes units on torts, personal injuries compensation schemes, and restitution.
Professional Affiliations:
He maintains active membership in the Iuris Canonici Medii Aevi Consociatio (ICMA) - the Association for Medieval Canon Law, reflecting his ongoing engagement with historical legal studies.


