Substantive rights are basic human rights possessed by people in an ordered society and include rights granted by natural law as well as the substantive law. Substantive rights involve a right to the substance of being human (life, liberty, happiness), rather than a right to a procedure to enforce that right, which is defined by procedural law. Substantive rights are contrasted with procedural rights, which are purely formal rules of law that only prescribe how a law ought to be enforced, rather than defining the contents of a law.
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| - الحقوق الموضوعية (ar)
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| - الحقوق الموضوعية هي حقوق الإنسان الأساسية التي يتمتع بها الأفراد في أي مجتمع منظم وتتضمن الحقوق التي يمنحها القانون الطبيعي بالإضافة إلى . وتنطوي الحقوق الموضوعية على الحقوق الجوهرية للإنسان (الحياة، والحرية، والسعادة)، وليس على حق الإنسان في اتخاذ إجراءات للحصول على حقوقه الجوهرية؛ وهو ما يحدده . (ar)
- Substantive rights are basic human rights possessed by people in an ordered society and include rights granted by natural law as well as the substantive law. Substantive rights involve a right to the substance of being human (life, liberty, happiness), rather than a right to a procedure to enforce that right, which is defined by procedural law. Substantive rights are contrasted with procedural rights, which are purely formal rules of law that only prescribe how a law ought to be enforced, rather than defining the contents of a law. (en)
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| - الحقوق الموضوعية هي حقوق الإنسان الأساسية التي يتمتع بها الأفراد في أي مجتمع منظم وتتضمن الحقوق التي يمنحها القانون الطبيعي بالإضافة إلى . وتنطوي الحقوق الموضوعية على الحقوق الجوهرية للإنسان (الحياة، والحرية، والسعادة)، وليس على حق الإنسان في اتخاذ إجراءات للحصول على حقوقه الجوهرية؛ وهو ما يحدده . (ar)
- Substantive rights are basic human rights possessed by people in an ordered society and include rights granted by natural law as well as the substantive law. Substantive rights involve a right to the substance of being human (life, liberty, happiness), rather than a right to a procedure to enforce that right, which is defined by procedural law. Substantive rights are contrasted with procedural rights, which are purely formal rules of law that only prescribe how a law ought to be enforced, rather than defining the contents of a law. (en)
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