This paper provides an overview of the articles published in the years 2020-2022 by International Association of Labour Law Journals (IALLJ) 1 . It aims to highlighting and mentioning to the wider community of labour law scholars. In this respect, interest in articles and research papers in which the element of space or spatiality plays a major role.A good example of this is volume 42, issue 1, Spring 2021, of the Comparative labor law & policy journal. The issue focuses on « ». The terms nationalism and populism have, of course, a broad meaning and can refer to a variety of political, institutional, and legal experiences 2 . They have in common, though, an opposition (or separation) between what is considered internal and belonging to a certain territory or area or place and what is instead perceived as external and, in 1The International Association of Labour Law Journals is an increasingly expanding international consortium that now consists of thirty-one journals from all over the world. Since 2012 a group trends in publications in IALLJ journals. The authors were assisted by a team of colleagues, who guided their work and helped them listing and sorting all articles into categories. The member of this team are: