but analysts say that mayan law is filling a power vacuum created by a failling justice.ayan justice relies on traditional values to settle conflict it's and resolve crimes. reparations, community service and family participation are some of the ingredients used in the punishment of offenders as well as their reintegration into society. while the leaders who work here don't receive a salary, they say serving their people keeps them motivated. >> our vision is to look beyond the present towards the future. the work we're doing does not just let us know but teaches our children how to give back to the community. this is how we hope to strengthen mayan law. >> with more than 2,200 cases resolved last year, the mayor's office is inspiring other mayan leaders and offering hope for more peaceful communities. al jazeera guatemala. >> that sounds like something from a science fiction novel but now its reality. in an u.s. lab researchers are using special machines to create human body parts. andy gallagher went to north carolina to see how it works and what it means for modern med