Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (3 April 1708 in Lyon – 25 January 1791 in Paris) was a French lawyer.
[1] Advisor to the Supreme Council of Dombes in 1753 then at the Châtelet in Paris Boucher d'Argis wrote a number of legal treatises and published the Règles pour former un avocat (Rules of form of a lawyer) of Pierre Biarnoy de Merville in a "re-touched" edition with the Histoire abrégée de l'ordre des avocats.
Beginning in 1742 he began to publish new editions of the Recueil, par ordre alphabétique, des principales questions de droit (Collection, in alphabetical order, of the principal questions of law) by Barthélemy-Joseph Bretonnier (1656–1727).
He also provided more than 4,000 articles on the law for the Encyclopédie Vols.
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