EU justice chief Viviane Reding has welcomed a proposal by the Obama administration to give Europeans a right to judicial redress if their data, sent to the U.S. by authorities in their home country, has been abused. The potential U.S. move might prove particularly meaningful with regards to passenger name records that are sent to the U.S. — a European who finds themselves on a no-fly list as a result of this data-sharing has no right to redress at present.