It seems that the supreme court in Portugal throws up some interesting anomalies in relation to human rights and freedom of speech.
The European Court's decision in this particular case has interesting contrasts and parallels I thought, with the McCann v Amaral decision of the Portuguese court and could very well be the reason for "the dignified silence" in which Amaral has received his victory.
That of course and the fact he may be struggling with the manuscript of his next best seller

which seems to be taking him longer than the three days in which he rattled out his first.
It is worth noting that it seems to have proved worthwhile for Tavares de Almeida Fernandes to have taken his case to the ECHR.
Members should not bank on it that the same will not be the case for the McCanns should they decide to take their case to a court where they can expect a fair hearing.
EU human rights court condemns Portugal for limiting free speechIN NEWS · 19-01-2017
Portugal has been found guilty at the European Court of Human Rights and ordered to pay almost €10,000 to the journalist Tavares de Almeida Fernandes regarding an article from 2006 about the Portuguese Supreme Court elections. In a decision published on Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights agreed with the former editor of Público newspaper Tavares de Almeida Fernandes, who had been condemned by the Portuguese courts for the article.
Tavares de Almeida Fernandes appealed to the ECHR against having to pay €60,000 to a judge after publishing the article in September 2006 with the headline “The strategy of the spider” about the election of the president of the Supreme Court.
After having lost in various Portuguese courts, Tavares de Almeida Fernandes said that under the terms of article 10 of the Human Rights’ Convention, that the decisions breached his right to free speech and that the €60,000 compensation was “disproportionate and had a negative effect on exercising the freedom of opinion”. TPN/Lusa
http://www.theportugalnews.com/news/eu-human-rights-court-condemns-portugal-for-limiting-free-speech/40808