
Natallia Vasilyeva
Author and founder of Registry Intelligence, a project focused on legal analytics, public registries, registry desynchronisation, and structured interpretation of official-source systems.
My work examines how legal actions, court decisions, administrative records, and public registry entries can diverge in practice — and how those gaps affect transactions, rights, institutions, and professional decision-making.
Research profiles and deposits
Author identifiers and selected research deposits connected with the project’s analytical work.
Research and editorial focus
The core focus of this work is the gap between legal reality and how that reality is reflected in public registries. These gaps can arise when court decisions, legal actions, administrative records, or transactional documents do not match the information shown in official systems.
The materials are based on the analysis of open sources, legal frameworks, court decisions, public documents, registry logic, and practical cases. The project is informational and analytical in nature and does not constitute legal advice.
Cluster: Registry Desynchronisation
Selected articles examine systemic failures that occur when legal decisions, documents, or enforcement outcomes do not align with registry records.
Why Land Registry Rejects Entry Removal: Systemic Failure Analysis
Why Registry Records Override Facts: Transaction Risks of Undischarged Encumbrances
Property Registry Clearance After Enforcement: Removing Encumbrances
Court Decision Not Reflected in Land Registry: Institutional Conflict
Why a Court Decision Does Not Change Registry: System Conflict
Why a Removed Arrest in the Registry Continues to Block Property Sales
Why Legal Decisions Do Not Synchronize with State Registries: The Legal Nature of the Discrepancy
Why Legal Reality and Registry Status Can Diverge
Real Estate Registry in Europe: Why Registration Creates Rights Rather Than Reflects Them