Substantive rights are basic human rights possessed by people in an ordered society and include rights granted by natural law as well as substantive laws.
Substantive equality is concerned with equality of outcome for all subgroups in society including disadvantaged and marginalized groups.
One example of procedural rights is formal equality of opportunity.
[3] The substantive rights granted in a society are not universal and change over time,[4] also called human rights inflation.
Frequently human rights are connected with the western interpretation of rights with Judeo-Christian and/or Enlightenment heritage.