E.U. Justice Commissioner Reding addresses European Parliament's Committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs in BrusselsWith the aid of John O'Donnell BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission called on Tuesday for new safety for Europeans under United States' regulation towards misuse of personal knowledge, in an try to preserve in test the U.S. surveillance published through former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding stated she needed Washington to observe through on its promise to provide all EU citizens the fitting to sue in the USA if their data is misused. "I’ve … made clear that Europe expects to see the important legislative trade in the U.S. relatively than later, and finally earlier than summer 2014," she said. The remarks underline a rising sense of unease in Europe at a fragile moment in transatlantic relations, when the globe's two biggest economies seek a trade p.c. to deepen ties.