At issue was the complaint against the Portuguese justice system
for having acquitted Gonçalo Amaral of compensating the parents of the British
girl - who disappeared in Lagos, in May 2007 - after allegations made by the
former inspector of the Judiciary Police in a book and in a TV program.
The couple initially sued Amaral for libel and in 2015 the
Portuguese court ruled in their favour, however this was overturned two years
later by the Portuguese courts.
Kate and Gerry McCann had filed a complaint against Portugal
regarding this but the ECHR understood that there was no violation of the right
to privacy.
For Kate and Gerry McCann, the words of the leader of the
investigation into the disappearance of their child, then aged three years old,
represented a violation of their right to respect for private life and the
right to the presumption of innocence.
The McCanns now have three months to appeal this decision.