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Nurbanu Hayır
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Nurbanu Hayır

Nurbanu Hayır was an intern with MPI’s International Program. She is a dual-trained lawyer and researcher with an LLM from Yale Law School and an LLB from Galatasaray University. Her work focuses on comparative legal and policy research on international law, international protection, externalization, and visa regimes. Her research has been published in various international law journals.

Before her internship with MPI, she was a Yale Fox International Fellow at the University of Copenhagen’s iCourts, where her research examined the role of European regional courts in addressing global migration challenges. She has also provided research assistance to a UN working group, assisted NGOs through Yale Law School’s human rights clinic, and worked as a lawyer in Istanbul on human rights cases before national and regional courts.

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Policy Briefs
June 2025
By  Meghan Benton, Susan Fratzke and Nurbanu Hayır
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Short Reads
December 2025
By  Kate Hooper, Nurbanu Hayır and María Belén Zanzuchi

Recent Activity

Short Reads
December 2025

The European Commission's forthcoming visa strategy must be complemented by national-level policy change given that EU-wide channels represent a small share of total legal migration pathways to Europe. To compete more fully for global talent, European governments will need faster, clearer, and more predictable visa procedures, as this short read explains.

Policy Briefs
June 2025

Crossings of Channel waters in small, often unseaworthy vessels have become a top concern in France and the United Kingdom. As UK policymakers and their European counterparts consider striking a readmissions deal to more collaboratively manage these small boat crossings, this policy brief explores what is at stake, options for future cooperation, and what it will take for a deal to work in practice.